^Wow, I didn't know the game had water rides.
This is great. Thanks Turbo, Coasterkidmwm, and Bouncypip11. The name of my park is "Park GQ," like a well dressed person. The name of that coaster is "Fly." That's a slang word to describe a well dressed person. I wanted it to be like a gold or silver chain. I actually changed the track's spine to a gold color. since my previous post. I thought It was a bit dull, so I'm glad to see we're on the same page here, Bouncypip11.
I think this was the original color I had before I changed it to that grey color. I should've stuck with my first choice. I think you can see the new support that was circled. With you guys help, This will just keep my simulator on most of the day. LOL
On some of the turns, it's hard to create straight/stable looking supports without the train looking like it touches it. When I tunnel test, a lot of the times, the supports does fail the tunnel test when you make the supports straight from the top view. The bottom two supports are a result of this.
I was wondering if bouncypip11 could point out supports on this ride that are spaced nicely from what you can see and areas that are under supported from what you see. All this will not go for not, so I really hope y'all aren't thinking you are wasting your time.
Edit: Now that I look at the picture, I think I understand what a track segment is. I see a short space on the track spine that can be described as a "flang" on the track spine. I'm thinking that short space is "the track segment." It seem like that area can only be seen when the track is frozen.