Hey! Well I started a HUGE project about 2 1/2 months ago and I think its coming along nicely so I thought I would anounce it!
This is FURY! It is my largest project to date. It is 325 feet tall with a 310 foot drop! Reaching speeds of 94 mph! It is 6,157 feet long. With custom 3D's (big deal for me!)!
Release date: Summer 2010!
Last edited by coasterdave on April 15th, 2010, 11:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
There definitely needs to be more support structure in that area. Those two supports alone would not support the crest of that hill, you need some kind of bridging structure, which is fitting being as it's above a river .
A horizontal box frame with a triangular support connecting the track in the middle would probably be fine. Ideally, two towers would be great, but I'm guessing you can't build a tower in the river. If you wanted curb appeal, you could make a nice arch structure that follows the hill.
Well a arch that goes not only over the river,a arch that supports all the hill,maybe I 305 style,and If it would be possible,remove the towers.Look at this one:
http://www.coastercrazy.com/track_excha ... ?tid=16482
What I had in mind was Option 1. Although, keep most of the current tower structure in place, and incorporate them into the arch. Make sure the two towers are the same height, and meet the track at the same height too, symmetrically.
Still needs some lateral bracing. At that height the towers would become unstable free-standing.
Lateral bracing is what is used on turns to prevent the track from breaking[:p]. I think you meant horizontal beams.
Actually, I did mean lateral bracing of some sort. It would be nice to see horizontal beams connecting the towers, except at that point it would still be potentially unstable. As ianko said, add A-frame bracing or maybe expand the supports as you near the base like you did for your lift.
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