alex999 Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Hello! One day I was bored and so I looked up arrow coasters I could recreate, and then I saw a mine train, but I couldn't Recreate it because there weren't too many pictures of it to get a good idea of the layout. So I made my own! Enjoy! NOTE: Its not that big of a coaster because of course it's a mine train, and there's a lot of pumping because it is made by S&S Arrow, of course! Arrow Mine Train.nltrack
Eric_Smith Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 I loved this ride. It was a bit pumpy and bumpy and the lift and brakes will not work. Also there is a tree that will take your head off on the first drop.
alex999 Posted July 31, 2007 Author Posted July 31, 2007 Thanks! Its supposed to be that bumpy though, and the trees were placed randomly, and I guess I forgot to test the clearance issues. What exactly do you mean that the brake and lift won't work?
Vekoma Fan Boy Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 It was pretty good. But for the record, arrows are among the least pumpy rides on the planet, (note how I said PUMPY, not rough) arrow coasters are rough because of the design of the track, Inside railed track gets very worn & dented very fast. And yes you ride was a little rough, but fun. And all the brakes & lifts worked fine for me.
Eric_Smith Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 I mean that there were pieces of wood through the lift and brake.
coastb2 Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Can you smooth out the small jerks in the track and re upload it? If you do that I will keep this coaster in my coaster library. Thanks.
alex999 Posted August 1, 2007 Author Posted August 1, 2007 Could you point out the little bumps you want me to fix, please? And yes I realize the support beams go through the track a repeated amount of times and I would have fixed that if I could, but my computer freezes up and acts weird whenever I try to click on an auto support node or beam.
coastb2 Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 The jerks are in the bottom, top of drops, and in the curves. Just ride it a couple of times and you will see the pumps.
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