Originally posted by GerstlCrazy
The loop just looks plain too circular.
Yeah I know he has a ton of vertical loops made by that company to compare it with.
Originally posted by GerstlCrazy
The supports for an RMC require intricate and eccentric planning!
They're the same as Dinn/Summers supports, they just have to have cantilevers occasionally because Dinn rides don't have overbanks and stuff.
As far as your ride goes, he's right about the top of the drop being a bit tight. Try to shorten the straightest section between the pullout and the crest of the drop. Believe it or not most rides don't have a very long straight section in that area unless the drop is like 45 degrees. This overdoing straight-ish sections on drops is a common mistake.
Your first turnaround looks like a normal overbank. What Gerstlcrazy was trying to say with his ultra-specific "lead in changes" comment was that the actual turnaround is like a more extreme version of Raging Bull's first turn after the drop. It is much less steep at the top than all the way down, and yours appears to be uniformly steep. then again basing everything off of an animation isn't the best idea to begin with anyways.
Aside from that it looks fine so far, and remember that some of the shaping may be "forced" due to the space constraints of the ride's footprint.