Originally posted by RiscIt on 9 September 2004, 1:48 PM (3 days ago)
Ever been driving on the highway, and you take an exit, and as you turn around the long curve between the highway and the road you are about to exit on to, you think to yourself.. "Wow.. This turn has some bad pumping!"
well I have.
Ever been driving on the highway, and you take an exit, and as you turn around the long curve between the highway and the road you are about to exit on to, you think to yourself.. "Wow.. This turn has some bad pumping!"
well I have.
originally posted by Zazu Yen on 9 September 2004, 4:17 PM (3 days ago)
"I always look at things that can inspire me too build a coaster. Is that sick or not"
Oh heck no, all my life I've been looking at particular things and wondering what a coaster would be like wrapped around it. Especially landscapes. Like Yellowstone would be a great place for a terrain coaster.
Now that I'm playing around with NL I've thought about making a 3DS model of my desk and all the junk on it and building a fantasy inverted around it
"I always look at things that can inspire me too build a coaster. Is that sick or not"
Oh heck no, all my life I've been looking at particular things and wondering what a coaster would be like wrapped around it. Especially landscapes. Like Yellowstone would be a great place for a terrain coaster.
Now that I'm playing around with NL I've thought about making a 3DS model of my desk and all the junk on it and building a fantasy inverted around it
originally posted by Fender 13 on 9 September 2004, 5:39 PM (3 days ago)
When I lived at my last house we had one of those central vacuum systems so you take the hose around the house and plug it into the ports on the wall to start the vaccuum..
Well I would always throw the hose into random shapes on the floor and position the long metal bar as the lift hill. And then I would use that to get ideas for my next coaster.
TOP THAT!
When I lived at my last house we had one of those central vacuum systems so you take the hose around the house and plug it into the ports on the wall to start the vaccuum..
Well I would always throw the hose into random shapes on the floor and position the long metal bar as the lift hill. And then I would use that to get ideas for my next coaster.
TOP THAT!
Let's see... all of the things I have tried to do that were coaster-related...
In 2000, headed through Ohio to go ride Millennium Force, I looked up at all of the power lines, radio towers, and cell phone towers during the whole of the 200 mile trip, wondering if MF was taller than them. And over all the hills in the back country, I put my hands up and shifted from side to side in my seat to get the full effect of the airtime and lateral g's I experienced in the car. On top of that, I kept looking at my mom's speedometer and comparing her speed on the road to various coasters. (she was going as fast as The Steel Phantom at one time.)
Looking out from the top of a 20-story hotel in Orlando, I looked out the window at the ground, and realised "this is how tall Magnum X-L 200 is", and pictured dropping off the top of the building.
From 4th to 12th grade, I have drawn 65 coasters on paper during class time. (This is actually what I base most of my NL coasters off of... Tempest 2, Stunt Plane, Vertical Xtreme, Apocalypse, The Rockler, Thrasher, Kazan, The Screamin Rattler, and Grendel all started out with my random classroom boredom.)
I have tried to make crappy little models of coasters out of paper strips, twist ties, metal springs, marbleworks, balsa wood, and my personal favorite... pipe insulation and duct tape. (my dorm room wall has a working marble track made out of halved insulation foam and duct tape snaking around the wall, with an 80 degree first drop that actually works, and a second hill with near-perfect floater airtime... it has some nasty g-spikes, though. well, actually I don't know because I am not the marble.)
And finally, I actually have a scale model of a section of wood coaster track in my back yard in Tampa. During spring cleaning week, everyone piled junk in front of their houses for pickup, and I went around the whole neighborhood and collected the scrap 2x4's that were laying out. I dragged them into my back yard, got my hammer and nails, and assembled a model of wood coaster track. (the steel running rail is a rather large tent post that I hammered flat.)
I'd say Chronic Coaster Syndrome is alive and kicking...
so, does anyone else have these symptoms? Post and let's see just how addicted to coaster you are.