I know that I haven't uploaded a coaster in awhile to here because I said I wouldn't upload as many. Well, here is me and Retro.Bob's two month project, "Phoenix".
It is an Intamin Wingrider that has a launch. Video will be out soon, but here are the blue prints:
I'm not actually going to build a station and etc, but that's where it would be. More updates ahead, for the coaster is finished, but I'm spreading the word.
Will homosexuals be allowed to ride it?
Seriously though, did I miss the wing rider add on for No Limits?
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
Thanks! Well the video is done:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34mBco2sx5I&feature=youtu.be
And bjames, the reason it took so long is the person who was helping with the supports was very detailed, and newton 2 is way more complicated to use than basic NoLimits. The two months also includes the time it took to make the soundtrack, the brainstorming, and etc. OK? You can give this ride a download here:
Okay, complimentary sandwich, where you say nice thing/bad thing/nice thing.
Looks realistic, the scenery and supports look cool.
Ugh, 1:12 intro? Next time, just get right to it. It's very apparent you are still new at Newton because the layout/forces/transitions are simple. I guess since its a wing rider everything has to be long, boring, and drawn out. It'll be interesting to me what you can put together that isn't a wing rider.
Nice job on putting together the video. I still like to hammer out a track now and then in Newton, but I never "finish" them. At least you put something together that looks complete.
~Rob
I've increased my Newton talent leaps and bonds since I made the layout. The longest part was the supports. Someone else made them, and I've practiced Newton a lot since then. Now, there isn't very many quintic transitions on my newer designs as I use timewarping, berstinian, and sexic type transitions now. (Mostly timewarping) the Phoenix had mostly simpler quintics. My next coaster will be more complicated.
When I heard the soundtrack before, a few days ago, I liked it, however I found it kind of boring because it was did not have the normal verse/chorus type structure that most enjoyable music uses today. Listening to it along with watching the video has made me change my mind though. Your songwriting handicap kind of works within a coaster video medium for some reason. I like the tune now.
As I was "riding" the coaster, I kept saying to myself, this isn't really that bad at all. Kind of fun!
I prefer coasters that change altitude a little. That's one thing that I don't like about your coasters. They don't tip forward or backwards much. I can tell that you yearn for a coaster that is all about speed and less about height and drops, and so I totally respect what you are doing here.
Also, I really got a kick out of the "Confidential Blueprints." Boes humor is humorous.
You didn't have to keep telling us your name in the beginning and the end of the video though. I know from experience that no one likes a cocky rock star. ;)
Nice coaster though. I really like it. Krause Grade: B
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
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