First, a big thanks for all of the ratings and comments on the first coaster from this project, 'Hydro Thunder'.
Well, now that the project has officially started, work has already nearly been completed on 2 other coasters in my Adrenaline Land project. One is a relatively small yet fun project, while the other is bound to be one of the best NL coasters EVER! Here are some details...
Coaster 1: CYCLONE
One of the unique features of Adrenaline Land is that it combines the old with the new. When sending out a poll on what type of classic wood coasters the park should contain, the clear winner was the Crystal Beach Cyclone. So, the park approached the designers at Great Coasters International and asked them to create a modern version of this coaster classic.
So, what would happen if GCI decided to make their own version of the timeless 'Cyclone' coaster? Well, that question is about to be answered, with this small but intense wood twister. It features a 125 ft spiral drop, an elevated double helix, plenty of intense ground turns buried under the supports, and even some airtime to boot. All of it is packed into a 3700 ft package with some truly surprising thrills. This is not a major project by any means, but the adrenaline turned out to be amazing! It rivals my best coasters in that department.
Progress: Trackwork 95% done. It mainly just needs some supports and the normal park stuff, and it's done.
Coaster 2: LAVA BLAST
In order to gain immediate recognition, Adrenaline Land needed a coaster that could truly set them apart from anyone else. What better way to do that then building the world's tallest and fastest coaster? However, the staff decided unanimously to not just do another TTD-type rocket... this coaster had to be truly unique. They created a monster.
Lava Blast begins with a launch to 130 mph. At the end of the launch, the train goes underground and into the bellows of a volcano... then, BAM! The train turns up 90 degrees and is shot out of the top of the volcano's firey chasm with flames erupting around it. After a 90 degree twist, the train crests over the top of the 486 ft big hill, with airtime all the way over. The track turns straight down, going 4 degrees past vertical, all the way down the gut-wrenching 440 foot big drop. With nearly 5 g's pressing down, the train immediately flies up and over the world's largest airtime hill (350 ft), and generates almost 5 seconds of intense sustained airtime. Then, the coaster goes through the world's first 'vertical overbanked turn', which is steeper and faster than any previous overbanked turn, (150 degrees). The next hill turns to the left, but banks to the right, giving some intense lateral airtime and an EGF-like drop off. The coaster then skims the rim of the volcano, and dives into a 4.5 g turn around a lake of hot lava. Turning back down into the volcano's bellows, a fast banking transition whips you around in the darkness. Then, with a quick burst out of the volcano and over an intense double-up, the most insane 45 seconds of your life is over.
This coaster is definitely going to be one for the history books. It has such intense adrenaline and wicked originality that it will surely blast away any other previous attempts at strata coasters. Even the test version, without the 3ds scenery, is the most insane coaster work I have EVER done. This coaster uses my new method of vertex placement, defining each hill and turn with 4 verticies rather than 2, which leads to a much more intense feel, better airtime, and less pumping.
The best part? I'm looking for test riders. If you would like a preview ride, leave your e-mail address in a reply and I'll ship it out to you ASAP.
I currently have the trackwork done for everything except the final turn out over the future lava pit, and a minor fix for one small bump in the big drop. With a couple more hours of trackwork, and one heck of a gigantic support, scenery, and terrain job, and this history-making coaster will be posted.
Preview pics coming soon for both coasters... stay tuned.