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[WIP] wooden coaster

#1
i have never really made a good wooden coaster so i thought i would give it a go.
the track i have right now isnt bad but it needs some work. take a look and tell me what you think.

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#2
(May 21, 2014, 06:58 PM)SUPER MOOSE93 Wrote: i have never really made a good wooden coaster so i thought i would give it a go.
the track i have right now isnt bad but it needs some work. take a look and tell me what you think.

[Image: O2bwLRH.jpg]
[Image: MK7SrRW.jpg]
[Image: UuyRDln.jpg]
[Image: 5UwSY8l.jpg]
[Image: 8lQIJv3.jpg]
http://i.imgur.com/9jJ6sGG.jpg

Wooden Coasters are my favorite to work with. I've had to learn a lot. What people have shared with me is to include the excitement, intensity, and nausea ratings because it will help people to review the coaster. I'm still trying to figure out the G forces, negative and positive without making the design boring. I'm not one really to give advice for designing wooden coasters right now. But i wanted to share some thoughts. I personally think this design is a good start.
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#3
Looks Great! I wonder how you could fix the ridged ground where the coaster goes under it? Smile
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#4
Anybody who can make a good woodie on RCT3 truly has skill.
Are you going to custom support it?
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#5
(May 22, 2014, 01:40 PM)rccoa coasters Wrote: Looks Great! I wonder how you could fix the ridged ground where the coaster goes under it? Smile

the one under the station is either going to be a cave or a tunnel. a cave will be easier to do and it will probably look better. as for the initial drop, i think i am going to change that so it isnt just an insane drop and an instant uphill.

(May 23, 2014, 12:18 PM)SFFTman Wrote: Anybody who can make a good woodie on RCT3 truly has skill.
Are you going to custom support it?

if/when i get a layout i am happy with, i will give it a avocado good go at supporting it myself. given that my laptop cant handle much, i will probably have to keep the normal supports then add to them to make them more realistic
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