ElBlufer Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 (edited) I created this roller coaster for a contest on another site, but never got any feedback; I'm hoping that I can get some here. This roller coaster was made with the following rules (I couldn't quite meet all of them, as it would have been almost imposible): Type: Steel Looping Coaster or LIM Launched – your choiceCars: No more than 6, no less than 4 Trains: 3 Maximum Propulsion: LIM (Minimum 60 MPH Launch speed) Blocking sections: At least 2 Length: Less than 2100 feet Height: Less than 125 feet tall Inversions: 4 (your choice on banking … no set requirements) Max Vertical G-Force: 4.5 Max Airtime (if used): - 1.0 Max Lateral G-Force: +/- 1.0 Terraforming: Optional, but not required 3Ds: Optional, but not required Starting point can be moved Must pass tunnel test Must have E-Stop ability if needed Template located here: http://www.bbcmarbury.com/SpaghContest.nltrack I await any feedback View From the Launch The lake runner.nltrack The Lake Runner Edited November 11, 2010 by mcjaco
CP_RULES Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 That is pretty good considering those strict guidelines. That IS nearly impossible. It might need some smoothing though. Good work, and welcome to the forums.
coasterlover420 Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 If it isn't a rule, the AHG would prove very useful! Nice for the restrictions. I myself couldn't do that good with having to add inversions.
ElBlufer Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 If it isn't a rule, the AHG would prove very useful! Nice for the restrictions. I myself couldn't do that good with having to add inversions. If I may ask, what is AHG? Also, I thank you both for the comments.
Canadmos Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 AHG = Automatic Heartline Generator; http://nldc.interfix.net/pageid-6.html
ElBlufer Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 AHG = Automatic Heartline Generator; http://nldc.interfix.net/pageid-6.html thanks, I'll try to get that to work with my ride (it keepsscrewing up the inversions) Also, full rules have been added.
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