the ghost Posted September 4, 2009 Posted September 4, 2009 This coaster, as mentioned above is called Yankee Scream, and was originally going to be called something eagle, but I wanted to come up with something more original.The coaster is completely handbuilt, and pretty smooth(besides the really short prelift). The coaster also gives really good airtime. A CCI coaster that flies through its layout and gives some awesome airtime and pacing. This coaster is a tribute to CCI and all their fun out and backers mixed with twister coasters. This coaster, as mentioned above is an out and backer mixed with a twister. The coaster is 85 feet tall and reaches a top speed of nearly 50 miles per hour. As said before I can post pictures, so it would be awesome if someone could post some screens for me. Yankee Scream.nltrack
Pufferfish Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Most of the hills were shaped too sharply causing red spikes. Also there are 2 turns towards the end that are very badly shaped and unrealistic. Other than that, it's a decent and creative layout.
the ghost Posted September 5, 2009 Author Posted September 5, 2009 Did anyone else get red spikes? I didn't and have ridden in the front and back seats.
themeparkman25 Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 ^Negative. No red spikes here. I wouldn't say the hills were shaped perfectly though because they did seem kind of YANKEE (PUN INTENDED! I'm so funny) Overall I didn't think this coaster was half bad. It had a nice, creative layout and had some nice elements to it. Good job. My only concern though is the track section between the final brakes and the station. I don't know if you just maybe forgot to finish it or something, but please don't tell me you intentionally have the turn into the station that sharp. edit-still not use to ghosts picture.
paintballer Posted September 6, 2009 Posted September 6, 2009 Got the red spikes, running updated version also. 4/10
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