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  • musicman%s's Photo
    Getting closer...

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  • LDW%s's Photo
    @petrol, the supporting looks okay but I would put more extensive/stronger looking supports on the lift hill. Maybe add a catwalk.

    @musicman, looking good so far. I can't really say if it is excellent because I don't play LL.

    LDW
  • petrol%s's Photo
    @ LDW i tried what you said about adding more supports or at least strengthen it up. i first added more supports but that just made it ugly.. :p there are no horizontal forces in the cable lift so cross bars are unnecessary.. so how exactly can i make it better, any ideae s?

    but thanks for the tips

    PS: since i used a B&M set is it op if i put [B&M] behind the name of the coaster?
  • tdub96%s's Photo
    ^B&M is Bolliger and Mabillard, one of the worlds powerhouse coaster designers. If youre going for realism and would say this coaster is built by them, throw it in the name at the end. Its a nice touch so you can say "B&M built this coaster in 2005"

    In RCT2, B&M coasters use the track used by Twister/Hyper Twister/Floorless/Stand-UP and Inverted/Flying. And the supports made by Toon that you used are designated to be B&M supports, but you can use these supports for other coasters too.

    Hope this helps you understand :)
  • Hex%s's Photo
    I like that musicman
  • K0NG%s's Photo
    @ petrol: B&M's have a rather specific type of supports used on the lifts of their inverted coasters. Check out "El Encierro" by geewhzz&Disneylhand (or any of the myriad other inverted design accolades) to get a better idea of how they're done. Other than that and a few spots that appear to not be connected to the spine, it looks pretty damn good. Particularly for your first try at them :mantis:
  • musicman%s's Photo
    Wild West Theater anyone?

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  • Louis!%s's Photo
    ^Apart from the colouring of the blue and red. Yeah it's a nice theatre.

    @ petrol: B&M's have a rather specific type of supports used on the lifts of their inverted coasters. Check out "El Encierro" by geewhzz&Disneylhand (or any of the myriad other inverted design accolades) to get a better idea of how they're done.


    Better to look at the various invert designs, not just El Encierro as B&M have several different ways of supporting their invert lifts.
  • tdub96%s's Photo
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    For a terrain coaster contest at TPR. Unfinished. Comments welcome!
  • pierrot%s's Photo
    first screen is lovely for me, except for box.
  • J K%s's Photo
    Lovely screens. Both hold a subtle theme park style which I love. Good luck with this buddy and great idea with the chairlift interaction.
  • tdub96%s's Photo
    @pierrot- Thanks a lot for the comment. You mean the boxes object inside that turn?

    @JK- Thank you very much! Its great to reiceve a comment like that from a legend such as yourself :D

    Keep em coming boys!
  • pierrot%s's Photo
    ^ yeah, looks out of place for me.
  • Liampie%s's Photo
    Somehow I really like the foliage. Nice screens man!
  • tdub96%s's Photo
    Wow, thanks liam :)

    Thanks pierrot. Now that I look at it, it doesnt really fit too well.
  • chorkiel%s's Photo
    for some reason it reminds me of those pre-built coasters in the rct1 parks c:
    I like it ! C:
  • gir%s's Photo
    Great theatre musicman. The colors are a bit off, but to some extent the tackiness works.
  • musicman%s's Photo
    ^ Thanks, I changed the red on the awning to white, and I think that helped a lot.
  • CCI%s's Photo
    Code name "wildfire" has a name now.
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  • dudeism%s's Photo
    @tdub: That looks great, really like the way the coaster winds its way through the forest. You did a good job on foliage and interaction.

    I cannot decide which of those layouts I should use for my park:

    #1

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    or #2 ?

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