Just a short ride designed to push the boundary on clearance, for the ride length it takes up a little more space than I originally wanted, but it still works.
If you lowered the zero G stall would you be able to hang the train upsidedown for longer (longer time) or would the speed difference in that area negate that? I always thought it would be cool to have a really low zero G stall that somewhat follows the contours of a hill.
Also I ask this as someone who has never bothered with or tried any of the RMC's. Are the crossties your own work or a component of the "RMC package" people download and then forget to add? I very rarely see them.
^It wouldn't be a really good idea in my case because I would have to increase the rotation time even more since the speed would be a little greater. That would take away from the actual stalling time.
I'm using TheCodeMaster's textures for the rails and his scripted ties for the ties.
That's interesting Cool5, especially the random flat turns while dropping, but all of your rides are starting to look the exact same, maybe make something else besides a jet coaster.
Behold, a transfer track that isn't held up by the tiniest of steel beams like the default ones.
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Thank you Paradox! Unfortunately the transfer track collides with the supports since NL doesn't allow you to stop a train with 1ft of "track" left on each side so oh well lol. I was trying to get the elusive third train scattered around below the transfer track on the concrete but unfortunately I can't do it right spacing-wise without having 8 zero cars down there. I might throw one down there later and just have it arranged wrong, we'll see.
If I can't get it to work I guess that's another victim of the spider hellscape in that area.
That's interesting Cool5, especially the random flat turns while dropping, but all of your rides are starting to look the exact same, maybe make something else besides a jet coaster.
His enthusiasm for Jet Coasters is, I think, awesome. Those straight and sometimes jerky or wobbly coaster designs are actually close to the slides that he likes to experience! They are even similar to "Alpine Coasters".
^^ The lift hill is obviously from "Alpengeist" (Love it, though!) but the guests experience "Afterburn-esque" (The former Top Gun: The Jet Coaster) powerful twists!
^ That's an awesome terraforming! What about making your own "Alpine Coaster" using a Togo track?