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For Inventor, the import coordinates add-on can take point cloud information from a spread sheet and automatically connect the points with a spline. If you could find a way to save a Nolimits track as a series of data points in a spreadsheet, it could be very useful for making roller coasters. The Badnitrus website also has part of a tutorial for making coasters in 3D Studio Max.

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I know the user "Tanks4Me" has a few of his coaster designs posted. They were made using AutoCAD...

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It looks way too flimsy. I think you should stick with a more realistic B&M style track. A curved section of Intamin track would be pretty difficult to pull off in Inventor.

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^^Looks good, but not too sturdy.

 

I think it could work if you ran a small, circular spine through the middle of each cross-brace, connecting all of them.

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I just wanted to say this is a joke.

 

I am currently an intern and I use SolidWorks everyday to help design parts for my job site. I can tell you that from an engineering stand point you're current parts are not even practical. Sure it may look like coaster track and wheel assemblies but that is all...those assemblies don't even look functional.

 

All I see is Inventor being used a a crude version of 3D Studio MAX. This looks to be nothing more than an animation project.

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