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Post June 27th, 2009, 3:04 am

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Hello. [:)]
Just recently started building this hyper yesterday (Inspired by Hollywood the Ride). Finished the track work and almost done with the supports. I just need to start with the 3ds.


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Hopefully I don't abandon this project like I always do [:)]

Post June 27th, 2009, 3:47 am

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Trackwork and most supports in 1-2 days? Thats fast.

Post June 27th, 2009, 4:13 am

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Post June 27th, 2009, 5:12 am

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Originally posted by Stealthrider5583

i guess its newtoned, but that is fast for supports


Newton lags on my PC. lol. I've thought about using it but didn't use it for this ride. All handbuilt+a little of elementary. The supports are pretty easy. I personally think B&M supports are the most simple to make compared to other types of coasters.

Post June 27th, 2009, 8:12 am

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Looks fun, i would do something different with the supports connected to the horseshoe, they look mess from the pic.

Post June 27th, 2009, 10:24 am

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^I agree they shouldnt go over one another. Plus make sure your hills are the right shape. Its a shape thats hard to get when handbuilding.

**EDIT** the lift supports arent quite right either.

Post June 27th, 2009, 11:01 am

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Here are some pointers for your ride. The lift hill Angle of Decent is off, the entrance to the drop must be flatter. Look at some pictures of Apollo's Chariot, this will help you with the shaping. Also make sure your hills are shaped in a parabolic form. A couple of other things, looking at the hammerhead it is a misshaped at the end, and make sure the supports are realistic.

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Post June 27th, 2009, 2:56 pm

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Originally posted by disaster249

^I agree they shouldnt go over one another. Plus make sure your hills are the right shape. Its a shape thats hard to get when handbuilding.

**EDIT** the lift supports arent quite right either.



Fixed the supports. Never noticed the overlapping but it's fixed now.[:)]
Lift supports I think I'll leave. If you look at some modern B&M hypers you'll notice they use the same style. As far as the hills go I think they're shaped decently, but I'll post screenshots to see if I did it right.


Here are some pointers for your ride. The lift hill Angle of Decent is off, the entrance to the drop must be flatter. Look at some pictures of Apollo's Chariot, this will help you with the shaping. Also make sure your hills are shaped in a parabolic form. A couple of other things, looking at the hammerhead it is a misshaped at the end, and make sure the supports are realistic.


Fixed the first drop. I think it should look alot more realistic according to how B&M made their drops. The hammerhead is purposely mishapen but it's pretty even and smooth. Perhaps it's the angle I took the ss from.

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Post June 27th, 2009, 3:09 pm

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Looks alot better. However, the hills still need better shaping. At the top of the apex you should have a parabola shape, notice that B&M hills are not perfectly circular at the apex. Good luck.

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Post June 28th, 2009, 11:57 pm

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Making a quick update. Don't have time to make much descriptions but if you have any comments or concerns feel free to leave some.[:)]

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