It's here! Far from done overall, needs custom supports, terrain work, and lots of trees, but it's a complete circuit at last!
People have recently reported sightings of the legendary creature known as the Jersey Devil in the woods next to Six Flags Great Adventure. You are to lead an expedition into the woods to confirm these sightings, and if possible to capture the creature. Above all, come back safely!
Obviously, things don't go as planned...
Jersey Devil is what can only be called an epic wooden roller coaster for Six Flags Great Adventure. It is the seventh tallest wooden coaster at 161 feet, tied for the third fastest wooden coaster at 70 MPH, and it is by far the
World's Longest Roller Coaster at 9296 feet. It also features the first ever
Launch on a wooden coaster! It's got three track blocks, it's got five 14-car Timberliner trains, It's 2 minutes 20 seconds long (not counting the lift), It's got a tunnel, it's got an inversion, it's got 90-degree banked turns, it's got a double-up-double-down, it's got TONS of airtime, and it has a deceptive surprise like you've never seen before!
The full (unfrozen so you can see it easily) layout on top of the overlay. The safari entrance, Best of the West, the Log flume and the Northern Star Arena are visible next to the stations at the top right. The Safari is at the bottom and left.
The stations, FBR, transfer and storage tracks. All five trains are visible. There is only space for four trains on the storage tracks, but this isn't the end of the world! El Toro only has space for one, after all.
The lift hill and first drop, tunnel, and second hill:
Third and fourth hills, with the second MCBR in the foreground. The fourth hill has a 90 degree bank. The second MCBR was originally planned to be a full helix, but it made the ride way too long and drawn-out.
The fifth and sixth hills. The double-up-double-down is in the foreground, you'll see more of it later.
The seventh and eighth hills, with the high-speed curve running under them.
The big surprise! Fake final brake run, Fake unloading station, and launch track! All of this also serves as the first MCBR.
Giant airtime hill and 90-degree banked turnaround after the launch:
Zero-G Roll. This is going to need a lot of support work, the auto-generated ones are completely unsuitable!
This is followed by the high-speed curve as shown above, followed by....
The double-up-double-down! This one's right out of Phoenix!
This is followed by the second MCBR as shown above, followed by...
Twister section! This one's inspired by the ending of El Toro.
And no coaster is complete without the Bunny Hills!
By now you're probably chomping at the bit for the
Track download, so here it is!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BywnRPG-G-i7MndYS2h0Nm5wcHM/edit?usp=sharingYou may need to generate the supports yourself, as I haven't done the final ones yet. Open it in the editor, unfreeze it, go to Wooden Generator, set it for Preview (Final Quality) and Cathedral - Stair Step Structure, then click OK, freeze it and Leave Editor.
The layout isn't necessarily final, all constructive criticism is welcomed. Feel free to suggest any fixes or improvements! If you want to use the overlay image in NL2, it's in the first post of this thread along with the proper scale.