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VFB, actually DOING something?? NO WAY! Yep. This is a coaster I started about 2 weeks ago that I have decided is good enough to be shown to the public. (Or at least try to finish ) This coaster is designed by my own firm, Negative -G Coasters. This is a medium-to-large wooden roller coaster that was somewhat inspired by Ravine Flyer and Boulder Dash, the ride offers stomach-turning drops, a mixture of ejector and floater airtime, and more than enough laterals to go around! The ride is going to have an out-and-back/twister design, all set in a hilly terrain and crossing a creek multiple times.

 

SUMMER CREEK FLYER

 

Goals

-Out-and-back/twister design

-Custom wide supports and lateral bracing

-Well-paced layout

-Good mixture of floater and ejector air time

-Custom support station and other details

 

Progress

 

Trackwork: |--------|------------| 40%/100%

Supports: |--------------------| 0%/100%

Terrain: |--------------------| 0%/100%

Theming: |--------------------| 0%/100%

 

Statistics

Height: 135 feet

Drop: 106 feet

Speed at bottom of first drop: 55mph

Top Speed: 60mph (achieved at the bottom of the 2nd drop)

Length (estimated final): ~3500-4000 feet

 

Pictures

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Train on the lift hill

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Coming down the first drop

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Looking down the first drop!

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Going up the turnaround

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You get an insane(!) pop of laterals and ejector air here!

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Headchopper over the second drop

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The insane turnaround!

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It doesn't look like it, but this DOES clear the tunnel test!

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Overview of progress thus far. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the weekend!

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I’m really grateful to you for sharing this great post. It looks like really thrill ride and I like this unique coaster designed. I have ridden many coaster rides in different theme parks and I’m really excited to ride on it very soon.

 

Best Regards,

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^^I used to use Loefet's, but lately I have been using Newton2 to design my rides, I prefer the way it "feels" compared to hand building. Once I completely get the hang of it I'm going to come back and overhaul this coaster, but thats a month or three off.

 

You're giving away your building secrets! Circles and straight lines!

 

Haha, I didn't consider it much of a secret. I thought everyone did it!

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^Computer got reformatted.

 

 

Why do all of my projects get necroposted?

 

 

EDIT: To all who are interested, I've started rebuilding the ride (with some slight variations) in Newton2. Nothing picture worthy yet, but I'll 2 or 3 pics when I get to about where I was in the last picture in this thread.

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