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Fellow designers, I'm pleased and excited to present to you my newest creation and one of my personal favorite custom designs, a ride combining innovation, thrills, realism, and creativity to create an exciting, one-of-a-kind experience from beginning to end...
I give you: Breaking Point! http://www.nolimitsdevcenter.net/p1573
Breaking Point is an Intamin LSM launched coaster showing off some of my never-before-seen ideas in a package of intensity, speed, and ejector airtime! This is not just any Intamin ride...this is THE Intamin launched coaster to look for!
Coaster Type: Intamin AG Linear Synchronous Motor Launched
Train Type: Intamin "Storm Runner style" Multi-Looping Trains with OTSR's
Top Speed: 76 MPH
Height: 179.04 feet
Max Drop: 164.08 feet
Max Drop Steepness: 80.8 degrees
Track Length: 3057.89 feet
Number of Inversions: 2
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This is the first ride I will release featuring my very own 3ds, and I'm happy to say my objects will be accented by some from our very own persianlombax! After having nearly finished the station and queue, I'm now working on building one of the other objects to help establish more realism in the setting.
With this layout, my intentions were to combine new experiences and elements, while maintaining the realism that I feel many people have overlooked when trying to make an Intamin launched coaster in No Limits. I really like how the layout/trackwork turned out, and I've had very positive feedback from testers (definately appreciate all your opinions!), so I hope you all will like it too!
If all goes as planned, you can expect to be able to challenge and conquer "Breaking Point" within the next 3 weeks! For more statistics and progress pictures, please visit my nldc page. If you can't wait to ride it, remember to check out the rides I have released here! http://coastercrazy.com/track_exchange/de ... ubmit1.y=8
Any questions or comments are welcome and appreciated!