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mightbeawannabe

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  1. This conversion has happened at least once before. See what it is classified as. This is for those who are still debating it.
  2. The place where you reduce the Normal forces right before the loop should go I think. Just go directly from the drop's forces to the loop section without changing anything in between. Could you PM me the .newt2 file?
  3. On the pic of it in Newton2, you need to leave .5 Gs at the apex of the loop, rarely more. Adjust the figures I gave you to this ride. Can you reupload the last two? I can't see them. EDIT: Here's my result: newton2-100716143017000.bmp
  4. Hollywood, Rip, Ride, Rockit. Maurer Soehne X-coaster(custom) 2009
  5. I'll post a pic in a moment. How do you take a screenshot?
  6. No, you don't add a straight section and then add the Gs to the 30 degree part, 3,5 Gs is the force at the bottom of the drop and you change nothing on the 30 degree section but maybe the roll to 0 degrees.
  7. ^But isn't the age of consent like 14 in Germany? It's 17 where I live however it changes from state to state in the U.S., but no lower than 16. That kinda gives you a little more 'freedom.'
  8. You see those big red numbers in the forces? Ya, those are outside the comfort (or survivability) zone. I think this could be carefully done on a flyer, but no promises. That's all.
  9. ^Try doing the multiforce loop instead Increase the force to 3.5 Gs at the bottom of the drop add a new multizone force section, lock lateral and roll, increase the time until it is pointing up at 30 degrees, put in a new normal timezone in that section, increase the time until it touches itself, make the normal transition sextic, subtract 3 Gs, increase the time until it touches itself, add new normal time zone, select the roll timezone and add degrees to it until it misses itself. Wow, sorry that it was so rambling. But I think I put it right.
  10. Oh...I think that if you follow the videos and 'tinker' with the design until you're happy with it will start you off in the right direction. When you hit a block, you could send me the Newton2 file via PM and I could help you with some of the more difficult aspects. Good luck, either way.
  11. I think so-Magnets attract certain metals by it's magnetic field. The space around the magnet contains the magnetic field, which is created by the movement of negatively charged electrons. Electrons have mass, and a slight charge. Magnetic metals' electrons are unpaired, and spin in the same direction, which creates lines of force that move in the same direction. Do you have a friend who fits the stereotype "geek?"
  12. What is it you're having difficulty with on Newton2? I could help you out.
  13. ^Isn't it a double-UP? On topic-That is a weird sight seeing a drop that steep on wood. I hope it doesn't disappoint.
  14. ^Just make the whole ride in Newton2. It works much better and there are no bumps between elements. Other than that, trial and error will eventually fix the problem. I hope you don't need it done soon.
  15. ^^^And then they would say, "I'm gay, but I'm the straightest guy ever." I think it's hilarious because it's as if you're trying to fool somebody here. But then again, I'm not the role model here..... .."I'm gay, play classical to romantic period music on the piano and am absolutely thrilled when I here a Tchaikovsky* Symphony performed live! Am I straight enough?.....Darn, I thought I had it." *Pyotr Illich Tchaikovksy and his younger brother Modest, were both gay
  16. In my opinion, people see big rides and lovable characters in Disneyworld and only see a backlot and movie set in Univeral and not anything else in either while both have way more to offer to guests. This doesn't even scratch the surface of my opinion on the subject.
  17. ^I believe your computer is at risk, Mr. Enthuseast. Here's mine: EDIT: Not working, but it's a long exposure of Patriot going through the Immelmann at night.
  18. 101 degrees. You figure it out. Have you been swimming in the last 24 hours?
  19. I have a great piece of history information here: At this time, parks didn't have an admission gate and you paid for each ride, and in some cases you could buy two in a row. I'd guess the perfect time is from 1930 (if it was a new park) to 1970 (if an older seaside attraction). You have done an excellent job on this is perfectly oriented. I love the main walkway going under the ride, reminiscent of the Big Dipper at Geauga lake in the coaster's early years.I think it's great as a standalone ride myself, almost like Coney Island's many vendors during its long history. It is truly the best looking RCT3 coaster I've ever seen! You created the perfect thing here without knowing much about American roller coaster history. How long have you been working on this? Eh, I'll stop blabbering like an idiot know and just cut to the chase: A million applauds to you!
  20. ^I believe that 51" is more or less 130 cm and 55" roughly 140 cm, so it is lower... I don't really think that Wildfire is as much of a concern as Inverts. I remember Wildfire to be kind of moderate in intensity and I think that the Inverts are a bit more forceful. Just my thoughts...
  21. Twice in a row! Yes! Anyways-I really like you TRs! It seems most times people only read Robb and Elissa's TRs and these hidden gems get buried! Great work!
  22. Where did the number 6.5 million come from? I thought they were a little over 7.5 million.
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