Ive been kinda working silently on this project for the past couple months. I wanted to create a full "Prefab" style track but i really wanted it to be good. As in i wanted a good track that's not everyday newton trash. So after much work on this i have decided that i really think the ride does has potential and isnt newton trash. It has a great layout and great pacing and keeps it speed right up till the end. I like how the drop and shaping turned out, it feels very prefabish and just the ride in general packs a punch. Now, with the large amount of terrain, it is even better. So im going to start giving some updates on the construction of the ride. This is what ive got so far.-
Comments, suggestions, name suggestions, and anything along those lines are all appreciated!
Next update-
Intensive creation of custom intaminy supporty goodness.
-Dustin
Last edited by Kyle Sloane on June 24th, 2010, 3:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
^your only saying that because he took your technique.
Actually i was the first to do this technique and i did not steal his. When i asked him about his technique he had happened to find the same one i did about 4 months ago.
Heres a quick update. Ive started supporting. Intamin bracing has to be the most time consuming type of supporting ive ever attempted. This is what ive started on. (barely) You can also see that ive made a cable lift system thing and there will NOT be ties on the lift.
This is the difficult bracing stuff i was talking about. But d@mn does it looks good!
Cable liftiness!
Unfortunately ive got quite a bit to go.
I can't believe you're taking the time to do those double beam supports...they're everywhere on El Toro. They do look good on your ride, but good luck having a life between now and when you finish.
^Hahaha. They actually don't take that long to do. It only took me about thirty minutes to do do that entire section. But they are definately worth it. Otherwise the supports just do not look intaminy at all.
It's looking really good! Does it have any quick transitions near the end like El Toro? I can't tell by the pictures.
Not exactly. It has a couple quick transitions but they arent flat like el toro. This is the final sequence of turns.
Its actually really a great ending because the fast pacing makes it feels like its going really fast.
One thing ive noticed about most intamin prefabs is that they kind of drag on a bit longer than they need to. Mine i tried to eliminate that problem and it worked. Mine finishes with a good amount of speed left going into the brakes. Now this may sound like a problem, because it could continue on a little longer. But if it were to continue on, i didnt have enough speed/space to add in something that would really be all that exciting. It can really ruin a ride for me if it comes creeping through the last couple turns and hills and into the brake run. But thats just my opinion.