coastb2 Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 I made a recreation of the kiddie/family coaster at the Fruit and Flower Park Kobe Hyogo Japan. [http://rcdb.com/ig3020.htm] This is the first time I have made stairs out of supports. Hurry Coaster.nltrack Japan coaster goodness.
dr.gumbo Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 Well...I'm not going to praise you because I know you've been making rides for a long time now and if you applied yourself you could have had the potential to be a fantastic NL designer. But because you've just been making rides that mean nothing to anyone, including yourself, you haven't really got any better at it. I suggest you try and make something a bit more daring such as a Re-creation of a coaster thats more than 20ft of the ground or making you're own ride without it being a death coaster. You really have potential, but instead you deside to clutter up the forum with things you did'nt really put much effort into it. I would love to see you make something bigger and better, I don't care if its poor and nor does anyone else. I just want to see you do your best, I can't ask for anymore!
Vekoma Fan Boy Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 Ummm, Yeah, you know the page with only words on it labeled "facts?" You should read that. Your Hurry Coaster is 34'6" high, and the real one is 11'6" high...
upside down Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 OMG, I rode one of your coasters, and im still alive!
Vekoma Fan Boy Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 ^How do you find the height? You can look at the grid, and estimate the height, or, click on the node, press "n" (or double click it) and look at the x value in the far left column.
Force 310 Posted February 14, 2008 Posted February 14, 2008 Recreating obscure coasters is just fine (actually, I'd like to see more of it). But when it comes to recreating obscure Meisho kiddie coasters that not even the most diehard coaster enthusiast would ever give half a donkey's eye about... there, I'd have to draw a line.
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