Screenshot / The Arizona Wooden Coaster
- 12-September 17
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Probably officially gonna be awhile as I am finally beginning to work on school so I just thought I'd post the four angles of The Arizona as they are now so hopefully some people may like it. I apologies for the distance, but its a huge coaster. I did trim the trees per peoples advice since the last 2 pictures and removed the water splash. I did not add a break run however, because the train has already slowed to the point it doesn't need one and the trains end up having a close call. Its probably my favorite coaster that I've ever built. Not much to report, not sure when I will return. -Probably not until the semester ends maybe. Thanks for the all the advice.
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Iron Rattler Offline
Because of the way the ride is oriented, a lot of the best parts of the ride are completely hidden from the path. Probably too late to do anything about it, but something to keep in mind for the future
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spacek531 Offline
tagged as rctll?
G Force Offline
Fixed
Supersonic Boy Offline
yeah my bad sorry on the tag sorry
alex Offline
The s-bendy-ness of the first drop isn't working IMO. Maybe you could have the turn at the top of the lift go to the left, underneath the lift and then turn right into the drop - but lining up with the hill on the other side so you don't need a s-bend at the bottom. Hope that makes sense lol.
saxman1089 Offline
I like it overall, and the surrounding scenery and station are good. I'm not personally a fan of long diagonal portions of rides (something rubs me the wrong way about them, but not sure what), but it doesn't look bad in this case.
Supersonic Boy Offline
I can see where you're coming from, but to be honest, that's kinda how I intended it in this case. I wanted people on the attraction to see it, and I mainly wanted people on the train to see it rather than seeing a giant wall of wood, so it was a bit of a trade off. Eventually I want to make the unfinished side a bit higher land and make it just as pretty. with trees and probably an indoor attraction or something. I know that the best angle is actually technically the opposite side, but given the station location, that would complicate things unless I redid it all.