The coaster itself actually is pretty decent, if I can comment on that first. Only thing I'd do is actually bring in the brake run closer and eliminate the brakes in between the bends at the end. I think those bends should be the small radius curve instead.
The station probably needs another layer on top to hide the open sections of the wooden coaster track. Most people use mine train track for that. Otherwise, give it a solid foundation, probably grey or tan concrete up to the bottom of the station level. Get some more pronounced poles and fences. Possibly add some glass in between the two tiers of your roof to act as a skylight.
The coaster itself actually is pretty decent, if I can comment on that first. Only thing I'd do is actually bring in the brake run closer and eliminate the brakes in between the bends at the end. I think those bends should be the small radius curve instead.
The station probably needs another layer on top to hide the open sections of the wooden coaster track. Most people use mine train track for that. Otherwise, give it a solid foundation, probably grey or tan concrete up to the bottom of the station level. Get some more pronounced poles and fences. Possibly add some glass in between the two tiers of your roof to act as a skylight.
The coaster itself actually is pretty decent, if I can comment on that first. Only thing I'd do is actually bring in the brake run closer and eliminate the brakes in between the bends at the end. I think those bends should be the small radius curve instead.
The station probably needs another layer on top to hide the open sections of the wooden coaster track. Most people use mine train track for that. Otherwise, give it a solid foundation, probably grey tor tan concrete up to the bottom of the station level. Get some more pronounced poles and fences. Possibly add some glass in between the two tiers of your roof to act as a skylight.
I did add the mine train coaster layers, but I was thinking to like redo the whole station using scenery.
The coaster itself actually is pretty decent, if I can comment on that first. Only thing I'd do is actually bring in the brake run closer and eliminate the brakes in between the bends at the end. I think those bends should be the small radius curve instead.
The station probably needs another layer on top to hide the open sections of the wooden coaster track. Most people use mine train track for that. Otherwise, give it a solid foundation, probably grey or tan concrete up to the bottom of the station level. Get some more pronounced poles and fences. Possibly add some glass in between the two tiers of your roof to act as a skylight.
That's not how any of this works. Google "B&M transfer track" and you'll see what I mean.
my roof structures with 'tracks and' fly
I did add the mine train coaster layers, but I was thinking to like redo the whole station using scenery.