Thanks for your responses guys.
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Your layout seems to be very compact and unorthodox. The colors almost seem blinding to me as well. You do appear to have some nice ratings and the peeps seem to be enjoying the ride.
/CC
Yeah CC, space and the coaster's footprints are a big consideration in the New York park. (Kind of like the city itself right?) Lots of ride packed into the available space.
The coasters are run out of these efficiant "bays".
16 coasters all together, eight can have a bit of girth like Rush Hour, but eight must be long and narrow like Hair Cruiser2 depicted here...
I just added two small helixes to Rush Hour at the end instead of that squarish section and gained a tenth of a rating point.
Yes, it is a strangely twisting ride, but in all the right ways! How smoothly do those four trains run, though? Do they get stopped or slowed by the block system anywhere outside the final brakes?
*Gets itchy-fingered to play with the layout*
The coasters sail through that thick section. There are five trains and the block brakes are at the very end near the station. They stop on the lifts.
It would be interesting to see the rating with one train and no block brakes.
That knotty section is the first thing they experience. You can't tell from the pics, but there are a lot of down sections of track between the curves and it picks up speed nicely without tearing the peeps eyeballs out. lol
edit: (I might add, this coaster costs about $23,000 to build, but is very profitable @ $14.50 a head times 5 trains. (plus onride photo X $2. $48,000 profit in less than three years.)
I have been trying to get it uploaded at OL, but have been getting an error message... I know it's not the file. I'll try again tomorrow.
Maybe I'll have this vertical coaster finished by then and upload it too.
Looks sweet. Really like that layout.
Thanks, I've had pretty good luck with wooden coasters and can usually finagle my way through the most knotted section and luckily pull it off clean. lol
Thx
Edited by Thx, 03 November 2010 - 12:18 PM.