You're absolutely right about the rotation, thanks for pointing it out.
I'm not sure about picking a single rock colour. Out in the open like here sure but in denser foliage I find having two colours to work with preferable.
Reminds me of Hurler @ Carowinds with the gentle pacing and longer turns. Layout fits nicely into the plot of land, I like how the second half is less congested and wraps around more square footage than the first. And the first half fits into its rectangle well
This is great! Would love to see what it looks like banked or with the classic coaster banking. Such a fun concept, love the colors on the track! Cleanly done!
The coaster, including the fact that it has been refurbished by GCI, is based on Timber Wolf at Worlds of Fun.
I actually started by building the "original" coaster, with higher turnarounds, a large helix to the right of the screenshot and a slightly less GCI-like second half. Unfortunately I think that save file is lost.
This is really nice dude! Not just the coaster, everything in the screen is nicely done.
One criticism: the scattered rocks in two colours. Pick one colour and make sure the rocks are rotated and sitting in logical spots.
You're absolutely right about the rotation, thanks for pointing it out.
I'm not sure about picking a single rock colour. Out in the open like here sure but in denser foliage I find having two colours to work with preferable.
Reminds me of Hurler @ Carowinds with the gentle pacing and longer turns. Layout fits nicely into the plot of land, I like how the second half is less congested and wraps around more square footage than the first. And the first half fits into its rectangle well
This is great! Would love to see what it looks like banked or with the classic coaster banking. Such a fun concept, love the colors on the track! Cleanly done!
The coaster, including the fact that it has been refurbished by GCI, is based on Timber Wolf at Worlds of Fun.
I actually started by building the "original" coaster, with higher turnarounds, a large helix to the right of the screenshot and a slightly less GCI-like second half. Unfortunately I think that save file is lost.