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    My question is, why do you use B&M Tracks for an Intamin mini-mega?

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    My question is, why do you use B&M Tracks for an Intamin mini-mega?

     

     

    This is LL... I could merge onto the Steel Mini coaster track if that will improve anything.

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    This is LL... I could merge onto the Steel Mini coaster track if that will improve anything.

     

    They didn't have Intamin coasters back then? I'm sorry, i misremembered. I thought LL had them.

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    They didn't have Intamin coasters back then? I'm sorry, i misremembered. I thought LL had them.

     

     

    They have a flat Intamin-like track (similar to RCT2's junior coaster, but it has most elements needed to build a basic out-and-back (including steep slopes...) I could use that and merge it in. I once saw 2 of these tracks hacked atop each other to emulate box track in an older park, but I really don't want to go that far.

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    The second major coaster of Project Mythology is Talos, which is an Intamin mini-mega (Not a mega-lite, considering that currently is only one specific layout.) It is based off of the bronze man guarding Crete (look up Talos, he's also called Talon.) Rather than the palace-like architecture of Minotaur, I'm resorting to a simpler form to reflect the docks - I imagine that the buildings at the docks would not be made of elaborate marble. Observant eyes will notice that the paint scheme is inspired by Tyrant - my first submission back in 2010 (and my best, despite still being a total turd.) I have not yet built the queue, I'm still trying to figure out what else would work around the station.


    Sorry for posting such unfinished work, but I want your suggestions about what to put around the ride.

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