Screenshot / Ardu Altaslia - Vulcan (B&M Invert 2012)

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Faas%s's Photo
    It looks good but I think you should remove the transfer track stuff because it is really distracting.
  • ottersalad%s's Photo
    I agree with Faas. The transfer track and brake run before and after going thru the loop look cluttered. Might be best to get rid of transfer tracks entirely. I like the commitment to them, but it sort of takes away from the unique atmosphere in this section of the park. Love your archy and style otherwise.
  • BlazingEmpireHD%s's Photo
    You think so?

    When it was just the layout traversing through the terrain, the transfertrack looked reall good, but I can see your point.

    It can run two trains but to me, no transfer track loses a bit of realism, but that might be okay here as the heavy thematic goal would make up for it.
  • inthemanual%s's Photo
    You can reduce the bulk of the transfer track. Don't need both a switch track and a slide track.
  • Description

    In the early stages, when most of the fast growing trees, the ride was less immersive. But seven years has fixed that!

    The inverted roller coaster built by none other than the renowned Bolliger & Mabillard, may only be as high as 62ft off the ground, but this low lying coaster inspired heavily by Nemesis packs a punch!

    With 2,631ft of track with of power, the Vulcan soars through immersive jungle theming through five snappy inversions, including TWO loops and corkscrews!

    The Huss Gravitron thingy is called "Tribalation" and was built with Vulcan in 2012.

    The drop tower is Vudos (think Voodoo) and was built in 2006.
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    Surroundings are a bit unfinished as always, but the supports, most rockwork and landscaping is finished already.

    I think this park will be so scenic.

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