Millenniumfan94 Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 This is a project I have been working on for a long time... Basically I got "B&M" to build a Giga Coaster in one of my parks, this ride has been doing great considering it is a prototype for what is going to come. Stats: "Escape Velocity" Excitement: 10.38 (Extreme) Intensity: 9.35 (Very High) Nausea: 5.04 (Medium) Height: 325FT Max Speed: 104MPH Ride Length: 9,514FT (Longest in World) Airtime: 19.02 Seconds The ride also utilizes a new form of the traditional "chain lift". This is a lighter weight chain capable of quickly bringing riders up long hills with speeds up to 15MPH! More to come soon, I will be posting updates of new models, I will also be happy to build one of these in your park. Now time for the pictures: SCR1.BMP Station SCR2.BMP Yummy B&M Curves SCR3.BMP First Hill & Turnaround SCR4.BMP A happy train full of guests preparing for the drop below... SCR5.BMP An overview of the ride. SCR6.BMP Airtime anyone? SCR7.BMP Who says a Giga cannot be low to the ground? SCR8.BMP Helix...and look at those crowds... SCR9.BMP Station and transfer
the ghost Posted February 28, 2010 Posted February 28, 2010 It's a cool attempt, but nothing too special. That kind of sounds harsh though, so I will explain. The coaster itself is too huge to be considered realistic as it is more than a mile and a half long, which is way to large for the average park. That is fine if you are working on a fantasy park, but a realistic park is not going to make a coaster like this. The second issue is the coaster is nothing special, especially if its a prototype coaster. Cables are nothing new, and although they are native to B&M coasters they are far from a prototype. The layout is very B&Mish, which is fine for a smaller model, but B&M would not create something like this ever. The coaster is also not landscaped very well as there are random patches of trees and things like that, which is unrealistic. As I said, the attempt is cool, but the ride itself is nothing special, just a giant B&M coaster.
Millenniumfan94 Posted February 28, 2010 Author Posted February 28, 2010 Thanks for the critique, you have to realize that about 25% of the length of the ride is a lift hill which would be steeper in real life. Also the landscaping issue is just due to the fact that I stuck this in a random park I had just to test it out. In the future I will make a more custom ride, but this one was just kinda a "test" to see if it was possible.
the ghost Posted February 28, 2010 Posted February 28, 2010 I get your point, but the lift is not 2300 feet long. The footprint is massive, however, like I said, the ride is good, just not real.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now