I've been on a bad track slump for the past few weeks, months (however long it's been since Rapture). So I've decided to force my way out of it! I tried making a pre-lift piece for a woodie and I think it turned out alright. I'm using the 6 car trains because I think they will suit my track better. I do not know exactly what kind of layout is yet to be built, out-and-back, twister, whatever. Any ideas for lift angle? I was thinking about 30-35 degrees. Well, theres 10 images below to see what I'm dealing with. Supports are temporary auto supports on a copy of the original track. I turned them on for a visual of height. Another thing is that I do not know if I am doing steel structure or wood. That is yet to be decided upon which style of layout I am doing. One last thing, like always, hand-built then heartlined / 3ds. circle is used to help deal with pumping.
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Okay, I'm just over mid-course now. I could finish it up or turn around for a double out-and-back. I still have enough speed I think, about 45 mph to work with. Anyways I'm done for today, I'll work on it more tomorrow. Oh, What is the highest positive g's a steel structure/wooden coaster could/would realistically pull? Is 5 g's to much for a steel structure to handle?
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