Ask the Experts / What kind of coaster would this be?

  • GammaZero%s's Photo

    I'm sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place, I don't know where I should post this.

     

    Basically, my question is: 

     

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    I made this layout, but I don't know which "company" would have made it IRL. Would it be a GCI woodie? A CCI? I'm kinda confused. If you can, could you shed some light?

  • Liampie%s's Photo
    If you don't build it with a specific company in mind, I don't see the point in labeling it GCI, CCI or whatever. It's just a wooden coaster then.
  • GammaZero%s's Photo

    Hmmm.... I actually built it with GCI in mind, but then I realized it's too tall, a bit sprawling in the end, and not that much GCI-like. I guess I'll just call it a wooden coaster then.

  • Coasterbill%s's Photo

    If I had to pick a company I'd say Dinn but it really doesn't 100% fit in with any manufacturer.

  • Faas%s's Photo

    It's made by a company that makes wooden roller coasters. Why does it matter? 

  • Version1%s's Photo

    The different companies use different trains, so it can be important if you want to do a realistic park.

  • GammaZero%s's Photo
    @Faas: exactly what V1 said. I was asking this because of the train. Well, I guess I'll stick with the Millennium Flyers.
  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    other than gci/cci/rmm, who really knows anything about wood coaster manufacturers anyway? they're all sort of samey until you get into the really classic age like john allen and whatnot

  • Liampie%s's Photo
    The Intamin prefabs and gravity group hybrids are also quite distinctive.

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