Since I have the "only good at Arrows syndrome" I thought I would start on a new one. I don't have a name or color scheme yet, but I thought it might be interesting to incorporate some Arrow elements along with some Vekoma elements.
Last edited by NightwindElf on February 10th, 2012, 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I thought it might be a cool idea, anyway. Any thoughts for a color scheme? If it helps, I want to theme this all the way through - flat rides, fences, walk ways, maybe another coaster, buildings, etc. This will also interact with a building or two.
Edit: My first rendition of the track is done. Needs to be smoothed due to pumps and bumps and stuff.
Doesn't even look like you're very good at designing an Arrow yet. The loop along with the transitions in and out of the MCBR don't look like they're very well made.
Doesn't even look like you're very good at designing an Arrow yet. The loop along with the transitions in and out of the MCBR don't look like they're very well made.
Well, this is also an attempt to combine two different design styles into one coaster. I'll probably go through 4 or 5 different loop shapes, MCBR variations, overall shaping of the track, etc. I'm simply trying to incorporate elements commonly found with both companies.
Not to be rude, but looking at your ratings I fail to see the "only good at arrows" part of only good at arrows syndrome.. On topic, those corkscrews look too small to be realistic, almost like a roll than a corkscrew
As far as the corkscrews go, I think it's just the angle of the picture. The speed and g forces are fairly accurate to Arrows. Oh, and if you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all. [;)]
As far as the corkscrews go, I think it's just the angle of the picture. The speed and g forces are fairly accurate to Arrows. Oh, and if you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all. [;)]
You, need to make the loop more clothoid-ish it looks to much like a Schwarkopf loop ie: to circular. The batwing looks like the best part if this combination, from where I stand it looks pretty darn good. Trust me on this I am the one who coined the term "only good at Arrows syndrome" If you revise the layout I would really like to see a butterfly loop in a revised version of this ride because it already looks heavily Goudurix inspired. Good luck your doing great so far!
So, here's a question. What exactly constitutes to passing the tunnel test? I have a section of track that is on the fringe, It's a technical pass, but I'm not sure.
There's an inverted piece that passes over a non-inverted piece. With a tunnel on the non-inverted piece, Everything is fine, but when the train inverts, the rider's heads would go through the top of the tunnel.
Well, if one train will pass under while the other goes over then we have a problem but otherwise it is okay. I strongly, strongly urge you to get rid of that serpents curve (sea serpent roll) in favor of a butterfly loop. That would be far more interesting. Or at least trade up for a Giant Bowtie...It would make your ride much more original.