I think it may just be the angle, so far, it rides pretty smooth, and for a compact coaster, the g's are quite comfortable. Since I have yet to come across any true compact B&M stand-up models, I am drawing inspiration from some earlier small B&M models (Vortex both CF stand up models, and the old Intamin Stand-up coasters, I know Intamin isn't quite the same, but, if i am not mistaken, B&M was basically born out of Intamin in the late 80's early 90's. I also took a lot of cues from some of the Pinfari looping Zyklon models, I am quite happy with how it is starting to look. I am torn on what t do after the MCBR, I have a couple ideas, but, not sure if they will work out the same as they do in my mind; 1) a couple air hills, followed by a corkscrew and spiral finale, similar to Iron Wolf (apocalypse) or 2) a couple high speed banked turns, similar to the Intamin Stand-up coasters, and a corkscrew to banked turn lead in to the final brake run, any suggestions??
I'm conflicted about the loop haha. Looks very circular but then too much of a tear drop shape will cause car collision issues as it goes through it. Not sure how it looks from the side but I think it does need at least a "slight" teardrop shape - bit like Shockwave at Drayton: http://rcdb.com/814.htm#p=1210
I'm conflicted about the loop haha. Looks very circular but then too much of a tear drop shape will cause car collision issues as it goes through it. Not sure how it looks from the side but I think it does need at least a "slight" teardrop shape - bit like Shockwave at Drayton: http://rcdb.com/814.htm#p=1210
basically, yeah i know. I changed the shaping of the loop so its not as circular, but yeah, the compact space required would make the apex too tight causing possible collision/derailment of the cars.
How many g's did you think the ride pulled, before you shaped a loop correctly like clothoid one? I also liked the old one which was pretty circular! 5-6g's crazyness, yaw!