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OPENFIRE is 95% complete

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Post November 23rd, 2005, 3:13 am

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My very first fully completed coaster "OPENFIRE" is almost ready. Its a Floorless fantacy coaster with eight inversions and a 198ft first drop. It has been terraformed,with scenery and contains 3-D objects. I hope to have completed by the end of November and you can see picks of it at
http://nldc.interfix.net/u570
PLEASE let me know what you think and Im open to suggestions.Thanks

Post November 23rd, 2005, 3:47 am

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There are some things that look a little funky to me, and in a few places the supports might be a bit excessive, but this is your coaster so do whatever you want.

Post November 23rd, 2005, 1:08 pm

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Well I know . But I thought since you have certain sections of the coaster close or crossing eachother that yes , it would look like a bit excessive on supports in certain areas but I think that if I took some out that it would leave areas looking like there is not enough support. Thanks for checking it out

Post November 23rd, 2005, 1:15 pm
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I personally don't like how the compact layout has one long arm that makes it spread out. In my opinion, you should've build the elements of that section within a smaller template. But again, it's your ride. I like the look of the spiral connection between the two last brakeruns [;)] lookin to riding that thing. Pad

Post November 23rd, 2005, 5:33 pm

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[:)]longarm? ok... where?

the spiral part? ok,,, you mean the turnaround at the end? hhmmm

thanks for your imput[:)]

Post November 23rd, 2005, 5:37 pm

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it looks to compact maybe spread it out, and like woodieman said to many supports in some parts. but there 3ds are pretty nice

Post November 24th, 2005, 1:28 am

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thanks for the nice words on the 3-d"s
As for being compact? I dont see how it can be too compact. Maybe it will look alot different when I upload it but PLEASE REMEMBER.
This is my FIRST completed and uploaded coaster and its a FANTASY coaster. I had no intention on making a realistic and by the way Coasterkrazy, Do you even use NL? In your profile I see RCT but no NL of your own.
Thanks again[:D]

Post November 24th, 2005, 2:14 am

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^CK does use NL, he just hasn't posted anything. I think the more I look at those supports, the more I see why you used what you used. They'll be fine.

Post November 24th, 2005, 1:25 pm

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Some of those supports look iIntamin-like. Looks pretty good though.

Post November 26th, 2005, 1:38 am

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Well again, Im not trying to make a realistic coaster. I built the supports that way becouse I thought it looked good that way.I like how everything turned out

The coaster is complete and all I have to do know is some more scenery which should be finnished by Wed maybe have some testers then I will upload it here . I hope you all will enjoy it

Post November 26th, 2005, 4:02 am

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Looking at those pics, I really like the rocks you put in there. I donno why, they really make the overall area of the coaster look, well, natural. Try to spread em around a little bit more.

The coaster looks good too.

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Post November 26th, 2005, 7:34 pm

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I actually have a guy allready in mind to ask. but let me see, I guess it wouldnt hurt to have a couple test it.Let me get back to you when I finnish the scenery and will go from there.

Thanks Wing-over

Post November 26th, 2005, 8:05 pm

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That looks pretty cool. I just hope you didn't waste all that time making 3Ds, for a sucky track with lots of pumps. Oh well, can't tell from a screenshot.

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