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I figured it out...

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Post June 26th, 2003, 8:53 pm

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I figured it out, after tring about 4 times, I can't make the steel dragon 2000 recreation. It is too hard to do for me, and I don't think there is anuf space! So I decided to work on batman: the ride at sfmm. It is a fairly easy coaster to do, from the looks of it. Maybe it will be a success, but if its not, i'm not even going to upload it. If you have any pics and info you think would help me, just e-mail it to me at naicf2k2@yahoo.com thanks [:D]

Post June 27th, 2003, 7:34 am

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Originally posted by goliath100

if you have a cd burner you can write you map there and you can delete some coasters
then have you enough space to build it.
and don't think you can't build it
only it can have a bad rating
but you learn from it!


His space problem is not a harddisk space problem but space in the editor. [:p]
I looked at some pics, and I agree it might not fit on 440 meters. I'm not sure though. Anyway here are some stats:

Statistics
Length (feet): 2700'
Height (feet): 105'
Inversions: 5
Speed (mph): 50
Duration (m:ss): 2:00
G-Force (g): 4
Capacity (riders per hour): 1400
Elements (inversions): 88' high Vertical Loop (1)
Heartline Corkscrew (1)
77' high Vertical Loop (1)
Wingover (1)
Wingover (1)
Special Features: Suspended looping coaster with 2 vertical loops (77 feet and 88 feet tall), 2 single corkscrews (each 40 feet long) and a one-of-a-kind heartline spin with a zero-gravity force producing a feeling of weightlessness
Colors: Black and Gray
Capacity: 1,400 riders per hour/32 per ride
Arrangement: 2 trains with 8 cars per train. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.
Height restriction: Riders must be 54" or taller to ride.

Pictures can be found at rcdb.com/coasterforce.com/joyrides.com and a lot of others, just google them up. [approve]

Post June 27th, 2003, 3:35 pm

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Thanks for the stats, I have all the pics from rcdb from a while back. I will start construction as soon as possible ( thats usualy when I feel like it!)

Post June 27th, 2003, 7:40 pm

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Thanks, I am going to spend as much time as possible on it, I want my recreation to be very good!

Post June 27th, 2003, 7:42 pm

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Does any one know how high up the station is from the ground, that's realy the only thing I need to know, before I get started!

Post June 28th, 2003, 4:10 pm

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um no clue...but this could help..make a scale of how hight the top of the coaster is...(105' u said?), then look at any side pics...measure how high
up the station is in the pic, using the sale u shoud be able to work it out...

Post June 28th, 2003, 4:11 pm

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