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  • Birthday 07/19/1994

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  1. Hey there, I'm Toby. I'm from Pennsylvania. I've been messing around in roller coaster forums since I was 13 (I'm 18 now), and I finally got around to joining this one. I mostly make my serious projects in NoLimits, but I do play around in RCT2 and RCT3P from time to time. I'll try to be active here. c:
  2. Before the end of summer I wanted to surprise a good friend of mine with a roller coaster made just for him. This was the last major project I completed, as college started up, work got busier, and I got addicted to RCT2. Lately though, I've been wanting to dive back into NoLimits, but I want to improve...because...well... why not? Anyways, the point I'm getting at here: I need honest opinions on this with some nice, yet brutally-honest constructive criticism. I am aware of some (frustraitingly impossible to remove) kinks in the track, and the lack of flanges. I do plan to add flanges to whatever my next project is, and to improve on whatever faults you may find. A tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated!~ But enough of me talking. Onto the pictures. This was probably the most detailed I've ever built supports, I just wish I had actually gone back and added flanges. I had to get a bit funky on the dive loop's supports because of the track below, and the wide train. The same goes for the overbank/helix thing. This is the other half the ride, including the MCBR and the barrel roll. An overview of the full ride, fully-supported. And finally, an editor screencap. Oh, and of course, the video. The trackfile is up for download if you want a better look at it. Again, all I really want is just a little bit of criticism. I hardly got any in the last place I posted it, and I can't really improve on "oh wow looks cool I like the colors." Thanks in advance! Vox by Pinfari13.nltrack
  3. Skyrush did have absolutely insane airtime, but I still prefer Phoenix at Knoebel's much more, simply because of the multiple bunny hops in a row, the loose restraints, and the fact that that ride makes me laugh like an idiot the whole time for some reason.
  4. My first "big" coaster was The Flying Princess (Now called Kingdom Coaster) at Dutch Wonderland. My first steel coaster was Steel Force, and my first inversion was on Laser, both coasters being at Dorney Park.
  5. Mine was Great Bear at Hershey, although my first invert was Fly the Great Nor'easter at Morey's Piers. Certainly a difference in quality.
  6. This is looking pretty fantastic! I was lucky enough to ride it two years ago before they closed the place. If my memory is correct, I can say it looks pretty spot-on.
  7. Too many times I hear about how Six Flags "ripped off" Cedar Point by "copying" Top Thrill Dragster (or Top Fuel Dragster). I tried to explain to someone once about how both rides are made by Intamin, and all they said was that "Intamin isn't very creative."
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