I think this coaster would look better with some track merges. I'd suggest using wood coaster track whenever possible and only switching for the inversions and vertical elements.
PS: That must have been one expensive coaster. Damn you're broke. lol
Agree with Coasterbill; to be honest if you're trying to re-create that as best as possible you're probably going to have to custom support the entire thing. Looking at the picture, the supports are a lot more sparse than even the default wooden coaster supports. I think that the overbanked turn as a minimum should be supported with 1/4 tile poles so you can get the sparse look [although you may be unwilling to put that sort of time into it].
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Coasterbill Offline
I think this coaster would look better with some track merges. I'd suggest using wood coaster track whenever possible and only switching for the inversions and vertical elements.
PS: That must have been one expensive coaster. Damn you're broke. lol
kenos Offline
this coaster is a little try to build this new woodie
Stoksy Offline
Agree with Coasterbill; to be honest if you're trying to re-create that as best as possible you're probably going to have to custom support the entire thing. Looking at the picture, the supports are a lot more sparse than even the default wooden coaster supports. I think that the overbanked turn as a minimum should be supported with 1/4 tile poles so you can get the sparse look [although you may be unwilling to put that sort of time into it].
][ntamin22 Offline
I don't know, the multi-track is kind of appealing to me. It seems like a decent shot at a recreation.
Austin55 Offline