A B&M Invert inspired partly by Batman: The Ride (Layout), and mostly by Silver Bullet (Layout/Theme) The layout is quite compact whilst still providing an intense and thrilling ride. I tried to keep the ride as long as possible while it remained at a speed greater than 40 KM/H for most of the layout. The track is completely hand-made, following my handbuilding skills, which suck, if you haven't ridden the coaster and couldn't therefore tell. It features water interaction as well, similar to Silver Bullet. The idea for this coaster was to create a better, more intense, and more forceful Silver Bullet on a very Batman-esque scale.
Keep in mind this is my first completed NL2 coaster, and my first time using Sketchup or Blender on a larger scale. Same with support-scenery, but snap is your friend when it comes to that sort of thing. (Thanks to Turbocoaster/Korbles for his awesome support-scenery tutorial.) It kind of lacks in the originality department, but that's ok by me.
Notes: This ride took three months to complete. It passes clearance.
Bestdani: Fountain BlaseRhine: LED Wait Time Sign/Offride Audio Script ByeTom: Path Set Djd711: Skybox Kyle Sloane: Foliage nSeven: Foliage Svatlas: Turnstile TheCodeMaster: Rock Set
+ A few Sketchup 3D Warehouse users.
Special Thanks:
BlaseRhine: 3Ds Help, testing, feedback and advice. Toiletalker26: Constant feedback and advice.
Very nice track! It is well build and it feels like a mix between Batman and Silver Bullet. It's a nice mix. The theming is good. Music fits, the waterfall is cool. I like the shacks/shops/buildings you have. Good detail overall. The ride is impactful and provides a fun and thrilling experience the whole way thru. It's certainly unique in layout but it is the standard elements found in a B&M invert. You hit it on the head with realism and as a rider, I would definitely ride this a few more times thus being good rider value.
This was a pretty fun track, I really enjoyed the layout and the surrouding scenery which added a lot to the atmosphere and ride. I felt the supports were a little too thick (or dense - can't decide) however - the ride felt earthquake-proof! I also thought the second wing-over felt a little stretched over the apex - minor gripes on a very good ride to be hoenst.