Well, I figure it's been long enough since I've made a thread here
Edward's Forest is my personal largest project. A park set in Scotland, just north of Glasgow, this small amusement park offers family fun in the cold British sun .-.
This first update will detail the entrance area as well as the park's major-est-y attraction, Cerberus. So far, the entrance area and Cerberus's plaza are the only two 100% complete. I'm actually pretty happy with how they turned out, something I rarely find in my projects
Anyways, on to the pictures.
Skyline
Parking Entrance, detailing the remnants of the park's defunct Arrow looper, Looping Star.
Parking Lot
Entry Gate
Cerberus
Cerberus is a large GravityKraft woodie, inspired by that of Cu Chulainn and Jinan's Jungle Trailblazer, respectively. The coaster took approximately 3 weeks to build, and is my first Gravity Group styled wooden coaster. It features 2 90* banked turns, 1 115* overbank, and one inversion, a corkscrew. The coaster is billed as the first inverting wooden coaster in Europe, even though Wildfire was first. I feel like the park would try to market off of the fact that some consider Wildfire a hybrid. It's meant to tell the story of a fictional European legend about a 3 headed bull, referred to as the 'Cerberus' that appears in random forests in a fire and chases the cars of fleeing tourists. The train is themed to a car, and basically the plot is you're driving that car to escape the Cerberus. Kind of a shallow theme, but hey, I tried
Stats:
Max. Height: 95 Ft. (29 Meters)
Max. Speed: MP/H (77 KP/H)
Length: 3645 Ft. (1111 Meters)
Max. G-force: 3.90
Min. G-force: -0.69
Max: Vert. Angle: 65 Degrees
Max. Horizontal Angle: 115 Degrees
Inversions: 1
Make: GravityKraft Corporation
Model: Wooden Coaster
Opening: August 26, 2016
Cost: ???9,000,000
PPH: 950
Cerberus
Entry Plaza
Train On Drop
Train On 90* Turn
Train Exiting Corkscrew
Train On Overbank
Layout
Well, that's all folks. I'll be coming out with a rides update next Monday. Unfortunately progress is slowly inching along because I broke my leg last week, but I'll try to provide as much as I can. Thanks!