dcs221 wrote:
To me, your drop shaping looks too circular at the top, and too straight for the middle portion. I suggest making the drop more parabolic...a long leadout is ok (see Green Lantern/Chang) and a steeper drop is ok too like Mantis, but I also wouldn't go past 0G on a standup. Haven't seen any force graphs, but personal experience on a few of them plus what I've seen in videos leads me to believe they don't have anything more than floater air.
Though I've ridden it, Mantis I'm not as familiar with...I'm sure you know whether you actually press up against the harnesses on the first drop or MCBR drop, but I know Green Lantern never exceeds 0...I'd argue it only approaches that mark on its respective drops. Mantis is more intense all around, though. Thoughts?
If the goal was a recreation, it would be more circular
I'd say he's pretty close with the leadout as well.
Coasterkidmwm wrote:
It's a standup coaster, not a "slightly bend your knees" or a "lean with your feet against the front" coaster, the concept is not difficult and you get no sympathy from me unless you're like really tall and it's actually a problem you can't help. All parks need a standup, they're a good natural selection ride. Too stupid to listen and it hurts you.
A lot of people with thicker thighs have to curve their legs to fit in the train so to stand properly they end up bow-legged and its horrible to ride like that. Especially in the middle two seats. People try to do what they can to not make it hurt as bad, especially after walking all day