coasterkyle Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 (edited) Hi, I have been working with No Limits for about a year and a half. I do not use any of the NL tools out there just free hand so there are a few pumps here and there. with my designs I try to make them as realistic as possible when it comes to the layout. Ill start out with my type of coaster (floorless) The Adventure - B&M Floorless 165 ft 66 mph 4,203 ft long 7 inversions -- Sea Serpent - 125ft Loop - 117ft Zero-G - 65ft Immelmann - 87ft Interlocking Corkscrews - 43ft/ 39ft 3 trains / 9 cars / 4 ppl per ****You have to for give me the photos are taken with my Sanyo Xacti b/c Screenshots i take do not show up in the NL screenshot folder Inversions 4 & 5 The Adventure2.nltrack Enjoy =D Edited June 8, 2010 by coasterkyle
themeparkman25 Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 Technical-Overall, I am torn down the middle with this coaster. First, I want to say you did a great job with supporting the first half of the coaster. Your supports on the lift hill, drop and sea serpant are spot on, so great job in that aspect. However, you seemed to lose interest in supporting the second half of the ride. Am I wrong? In terms of the layout, I thought this was a very great choice of elements in a proper order. You could use a little work on the track though, namely, the first drop and the second corkscrew. Take time with your coaster and really get a feel of how it moves and looks and then in the end you will have a better product. Adrenaline-Like I said before, you have a very nice element selection and in a great order. I thought this was the coaster's strong suit. Originality-You brought back the Sea Serpant! High Five! If you are going for the typical B&M floorless, than this is it. If you are going for original, than maybe think of what they have done (Loop, Immelman/Dive loop, ZGR, Cobra roll, interlocking corkscrews) and don't do it. However, you say you are going for something typical, so good job! Keep up the good work. Just spend a little time smoothening some transitions and you will be good to go.
coasterkyle Posted June 6, 2010 Author Posted June 6, 2010 Yea those supports are there till i find the inspiration to finish them .. i just wanted to see what you guys thought of the layout. thanks by the way i'm glad you liked it for the most part ** heres a download of the layout for Kennywood's Sky Rocket (no Supports if you wanna finish them go ahead) yummy Sky Rocket.nltrack enjoy
coasterkyle Posted June 8, 2010 Author Posted June 8, 2010 Sorry for the double post but as sort of a side project/ final I had to pick a unique building to do a presentation and it must come with a Essay or a Model .... I choose the Massive Ferrari World building and made a small model. Hope you like it. Front View Flyover
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