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Post May 18th, 2008, 7:11 am

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This project runs now for 5 months but never posted here. So this is my new project, and it is the first of mine to be build with Elementary en Purgaturium.

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Now for the screenshots at chronological order


First Drop
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Brakes
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Hops
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At this point I scrapped the Layout I had, and decided to carry on with Elementary and Purgaturium

Smoothness
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Lift
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First first drop attempt, but it pulled out to many G's at the bottom. 5.2 a bit too harsh. I had in mind to build the steepest wooden coaster, so with 75 degrees it just brakes el toro's record

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Drop problem solved, Gforces are okay, First Hill build.
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Delicious curve added, hi speed with 110 kilometers per hour pulling out 4,4 G's. (additional side supports will be added to cope with the forces but that will be done when the lay out is ready).
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The mid-course brake here came to early later on the next post it was removed.
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Next part of the lay out was done here. Another hi speed turn, this caused the lay out to become an out and back coaster
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Lay- out untill mid course brake is done. Smooth and fast.
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I did notupdate much in a long time, 3 weeks went by and the lay out was finished. I decided to carry on with some balder style building and with some high speed el toro curves.

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Cartexture done
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Started With the 3ds
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Gigantic golem (30 meters) in front of the coaster. (not finished yet)
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3ds are getting more shape
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this is how far I am now. Please tell me what is good and what is bad and then mostly about the 3ds becouse the track is hard to change.

Post May 18th, 2008, 8:55 am
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woah, that's a big woodie! heh.

That's looking pretty sweet! The layout looks crazy and the 3D's are looking good too! Can't wait to see it in the exchange!

Post May 18th, 2008, 12:03 pm
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I like your 3ds. Max, they look great.
Too bad you can't alter the track anymore, those g's were still kinda wrong..

Post May 18th, 2008, 12:06 pm

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holy s**t!!!!! [:O] that first drop looks WICKED!!!!
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Post May 18th, 2008, 12:42 pm

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I like the fact that you've added a pool so the guests can go swimming while they wait in line.

Post May 18th, 2008, 1:22 pm

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^hahaha...

Well Max, you know how I think about the ride. It looks super, same for your 3ds. But as Gav allready said, your G's are just too much. Too bad you don't want to change the trackwork anymore.

Post May 18th, 2008, 2:31 pm

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You should get an nldc account. This page took my computer like 3 minutes to completely load.

http://www.nolimitsdevcenter.net/

Btw the ride and 3ds look pretty cool.

Post May 19th, 2008, 3:52 pm

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As John and Gav- mentioned, when I re-thinked about it I changed a bit of the trackwork. Now all the G's are within acceptabel area's not higher than the G forces that you suffer in El Toro.... Also the last few sections of the ride were changed.... a last helix was added to smoothly slow the train down again.


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Post May 19th, 2008, 4:29 pm

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I like how you said again..

Geese! Ever heard of NoLimits Dev Center? A place where you can put these page and load time killing pictures.

Your coaster, on the other hand, looks like it's an El Toro, but just redone in every aspect.
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Post May 19th, 2008, 4:40 pm

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I alreay have a NLDC but what's bothering me about that is that you have to upload all your picture's one at a time.. And you only get space for 32 of them. Also there is no one who sends you feedback. You always have to link people to your development center site, well for those who like to see my coaster in NLDC (with far les pictures) http://www.nolimitsdevcenter.net/u2219

Post May 19th, 2008, 5:51 pm

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Please add custom bracing on the Balder coaster like turn.

Post May 20th, 2008, 4:46 pm

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I added some plants and vegitation at the high speed turns, also a track transfer was added.... I am making 3ds for the transfer housing right now.... they will be added later...

as asked progress now can be seen at http://www.nolimitsdevcenter.net/p4805


Originally posted by cool5

Please add custom bracing on the Balder coaster like turn.


Custom bracing you meen, wooden horizontal support beams?? yes I am working on that now as well

Post May 20th, 2008, 5:51 pm

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dude this looks seriously bad ass... I'm extremely excited about this coaster man. Don't let me down, this better be awesome, and worth a slot on my screen saver!

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Post May 22nd, 2008, 8:17 pm

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The layout looks well thought out...I'm looking forward to this.

Post May 23rd, 2008, 4:19 am

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The ride looks good and you are definitely putting in a lot of effort.

However some things like the hills and the first drop are shaped incorrectly. I presume you are using HSAK? It often limits you in terms of shaping.

Nevertheless, a ride in which you can see a lot of effort has been put in, is always fun to ride, look forward to it.

Post May 23rd, 2008, 4:37 am

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Post May 25th, 2008, 6:41 am

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Everything is too rounded, you need to properly look at the photos.

Post May 25th, 2008, 3:12 pm

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^ever seen a pov of el toro?? or any other intamin woody??

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