Homer Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 VOLTAGE - get zapped! During the 1990's, B&M resurrected the trend and design of the stand-up coaster, but this was short lived. It started with Iron Wolf at SFGAm and eventually to other compact sized stand-ups and the two big stand-ups, Mantis at CP and Riddler's Revenge at SFMM. The Stand-Up died in 1999, with the last coaster being the greatest stand-up coaster ever, Georgia Scorcher. In 1996, B&M did another stand-up coaster with many headchoppers and forces, also including the rare barrel roll inversion. It was a high energy, shocking thrill known as Voltage. A ride so intense, it even flies through the station! This track was inspired by Iron Wolf, Shockwave at DMP (the barrel roll), and GA Scorcher. So, enjoy; Here is an overview, with stats. A close up of the twisted mass of track. A small midway, with an upcharge Go-Karts track and a Huss Frisbee, Pendulumania. Download and please comment!
pepsie Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 For me it´s a really unrealistic coaster. i mean... look at the elements and so... but it is a coaster. btw. good job.
Homer Posted March 13, 2006 Author Posted March 13, 2006 For me it´s a really unrealistic coaster. i mean... look at the elements and so... but it is a coaster.btw. good job. How in the heck is it unrealistic? Look at most of the stuff posted RCT2 wise on here... Not all B&M's have interlocking corkscrews or element after element. Maybe the train did go a little slow in the barrell roll though. And Krazykral10, please stop spamming. Nobody likes a spammer and this isn't a chat room.
kennywood!007 Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 Nice work, I love the layout, and scenery. The one thing I cannot picture on a real-life B&M is the hill after the loop. Other than that its all possible in the REAL WORLD! -Zack
pepsie Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 your coaster is fine but the supports, and the zero-g roll looks a little unrealistic. btw. are that hill after the loop meant to be banked?
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