A Trainer That Can.....

RCT fanatics really need a trainer that can make different coaster types come together to make a continuous circuit. This is the ONLY way one can make an accurate recreation of X. You can see my "recreation" of X and these different coaster types at my site below. If there was a trainer that can do such a task, I would be SO grateful!

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Déjà Vu: Thrill seekers plummet from 196-feet, fly head-over-heels at 65 mph over the outside of a vertical loop and a giant 110-foot high boomerang turn with nothing but the sky above their dangling feet. http://www.geocities.com/totallysfmm *** This post was edited by DejaVu SFMM 2001 on 7/16/2001. ***
what track type did you use?and which (if any)trainer did you use? it looks great.I would love to have that in my rct park.
The coaster doesn't work. I said there SHOULD be a trainer that can make it work. Anyways, I used a vertical coaster for the lift and drop, a steel twsiter for the raven turn, a flying coaster, and an SLC for the second raven turn.

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Déjà Vu: Thrill seekers plummet from 196-feet, fly head-over-heels at 65 mph over the outside of a vertical loop and a giant 110-foot high boomerang turn with nothing but the sky above their dangling feet. http://www.geocities.com/totallysfmm
It would be cool if it work...but, what train type would you use?
Probably the Flying Coaster train.

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that would be cool - i would do an air powered which has many inversions after the vertical hills. You could also use it to make a B&M flying coaster.
Hey, you could try the kiddie coaster spinning cars. Haha. That would be funny. Yes, I would use the flying roller coaster trains because that is what X is most like.

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