brad118 Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Hello, can you help me. I would like to make a wooden coaster on rct3 and I am not very good. Please can you give me tips on how to make the perfect wooden. Thank you. B.M.Wilson
Guest Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Hello, I do not have rct3 but do have a good understanding of the game. To me a perfect wooden coaster should firstly have a nice, steep drop, bigger, steeper the better and should have loads of humps, hills tonnes of airtime. Also if possible you can add loops on woodies so that may help. If you have rct2 I am doing a wooden coaster today although i'm not too good at these woodies, I prefer Twisters, LIM and Floorless. A good example for a perfect woodie would to be goto the rcdb website and either look at Gwazi at Busch Gardens, Tampa or Tonnerre De Zeus at Parc Asterix, France both are good coaster in their own right. Hope that helps.
FlyingScooter Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Here's my 2 cents: Start small. build a simple out and back. make the lifthill about 80' high, 2nd hill 70', 3rd, 60', and from that go into turn-around. throw in about 5-6 bunny hops no higher than 20-25'.. add brakes before entering station. I'll upload pics of my CLP's BlueStreak when i get home. Everything but the station was simple.
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