How do you make Top Hat inversions?

Does anyone know how to make top hat inversions like on Mr. Freeze and The Chiller? Thanks.

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PKI-Wooden, Helix, and Kiddie Coaster Capital of the World!
The First and Only Gigabuzzer bigger than Millie, rising Faster than Maggie, and pulls more BS than MS ever will!!!
You can't.
You can't however, what you do is you incline (30 degrees, 60 doesn't matter) then do a half cork-screw, then the same corkscrew, then decline.

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What is life without geniuses and SFA?
That would be a Cutback.I'd make it a steep incline so it looks more like a Top Hat's straight up climb and dive.
I make it with a 60 degree climb upwards, level it out, make a "cutback-esque" inversion, (i.e. Right half corkscrew, right half corkscrew) and then drop on the other side 60 degrees.

However, a thought, on steel twisters, do a 60 degree climb with a twist at the top, then do a half barrel roll, then do another half barrel roll the other way. (I.E left half barrel roll, left half barrel roll) Then twist and drop 60 degrees the other side.
Thanks guys. This helps a little, The only things I've been able to do so far is a reverse top hat. 60 degree incline, steep twist, 30 degree incline, flat track, then the same down the other side. My Mr. Freeze has a 6.28 excitement rating by that and only a 5.02 intensity. The peeps love it and is one of the most profitable rides in the park.
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PKI-Wooden, Helix, and Kiddie Coaster Capital of the World!
The First and Only Gigabuzzer bigger than Millie, rising Faster than Maggie, and pulls more BS than MS ever will!!!

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