jamesissoocool Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 i am making a togo roller coaster and the first half is the same as manhattan express but after the twist and dive its diffrent no supports yet but heres some pics
Vekoma Fan Boy Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 LOL! I forgot how much the new looping coaster is like a togo!
Satoshi Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 is this real togo? give us a spot for download here for the gooda people who wanna see ya togo stuff!
jamesissoocool Posted October 12, 2006 Author Posted October 12, 2006 your have to wait the supports aren`t done
coasterfan200692 Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 your have to wait the supports aren`t done it's ok, people will know it's just a progess download and then you could open the finished one.
jamesissoocool Posted October 12, 2006 Author Posted October 12, 2006 togo barrel roll have been fixs Togo.nltrack
coasterfan200692 Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Not bad. The part were the train exits the barrel roll needs work though.
jamesissoocool Posted October 13, 2006 Author Posted October 13, 2006 ive done all the supports up to the twist and dive
redunzelizer Posted October 13, 2006 Posted October 13, 2006 i am making a togo roller coaster and the first half is the same as manhattan express but after the twist and dive... Sorry to disappoint you, but the track you presented does not resemble any particular T*G* building style. There are lead-ind and -outs where there should *not* be any, the banking is changing all over the place, instead of being constant and occasionally showing "japanese pre-banked" transitions. Also the Manhattan Express style roll should be heartlined in opposite to yours. Don't get deceived by the fact that bad NoLimits-BT could be a way to resemble any Arrow/Vekoma/T*G*/Meisho tracks or similar. In fact it's just the other way round. For recreating just that special "feeling" of our beloved headbangers, some very detailed track and banking control will be required. Nevertheless, heads up, practice is everything!
coasterfan200692 Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 i am making a togo roller coaster and the first half is the same as manhattan express but after the twist and dive... Sorry to disappoint you, but the track you presented does not resemble any particular T*G* building style. There are lead-ind and -outs where there should *not* be any, the banking is changing all over the place, instead of being constant and occasionally showing "japanese pre-banked" transitions. Also the Manhattan Express style roll should be heartlined in opposite to yours. Don't get deceived by the fact that bad NoLimits-BT could be a way to resemble any Arrow/Vekoma/T*G*/Meisho tracks or similar. In fact it's just the other way round. For recreating just that special "feeling" of our beloved headbangers, some very detailed track and banking control will be required. Nevertheless, heads up, practice is everything! I disagree, the inversion were the train enters as a roll over and then exits as a half loop is almost exactly like Manhattan's. You even mentioned it your self so you cant say it dosnt resemble any TOGO
Real Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Hes talking about the trackwork, not the inversions or elements. Hes talking about the smoothness, or, rather, the fact that it shouldnt be smooth. Did you take that heartline roll from the Hydra that was included with NL 1.6?
redunzelizer Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Did you take that heartline roll from the Hydra that was included with NL 1.6? Yes he did. A close inspection in the Purgatorium clearly shows the very same element, down to identical radii graphs, same overall sloping and each single microscopic(!) jerk represented. Good job Real! Bad, bad jamesissoocool... not at all cool! I disagree, the inversion were the train enters as a roll over and then exits as a half loop is almost exactly like Manhattan's. You even mentioned it your self so you cant say it dosnt resemble any TOGO Too bad, I definitely can. Greetings from the 14th decimal place...
Real Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Good detective work, but, as with all work that I do, I dont need anything to see my own work. I can spot elements I created a mile awhile. Mostly because I probably spend hours and hours on them.
jamesissoocool Posted October 18, 2006 Author Posted October 18, 2006 :cry : thank for being mean but coasterfan if you watch the manhatan express vide on the video form you will see its heartlined
redunzelizer Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Good detective work, but, as with all work that I do, I dont need anything to see my own work. I can spot elements I created a mile awhile. Mostly because I probably spend hours and hours on them. For sure Real, I personally do know that. But just in case, it's always nice to have some bullet proof evidence from the official IIRRCI (International Institute of Random Roller Coaster Irritation) thank for being mean... Who's mean?
Real Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 Yea, Im not sure who or what was mean. Just offering suggestions and tips to make your ride better. Also, when you use elements from another ride make sure you figure out who made it then ask first. Its only common courtesy. When you are in school you dont take other peoples work and turn it in as yours, same applies on the internet. Also, you can easily heartline anything with the Automatic Heartline Generator. Its not hard to learn and it can take any peice of track and heartline it to your needs. Making that heartline roll that you used from my Hydra took me like 2 minutes to make.
coasterfan200692 Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 Did you take that heartline roll from the Hydra that was included with NL 1.6? Yes he did. A close inspection in the Purgatorium clearly shows the very same element, down to identical radii graphs, same overall sloping and each single microscopic(!) jerk represented. Good job Real! Bad, bad jamesissoocool... not at all cool! I disagree, the inversion were the train enters as a roll over and then exits as a half loop is almost exactly like Manhattan's. You even mentioned it your self so you cant say it dosnt resemble any TOGO Too bad, I definitely can. Greetings from the 14th decimal place... You can but youd be wrong and you would contridict yourself.-Your roller coaster is fine, so dont worry about what those ohter people are saying and just make your own.
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