GuyWithAStick
Captain Basic
Hey everyone! I just got NL2 Standard, and after about 3 days of tutorials and failures, I've finally started(and almost finished) my first project! Here it is- Wooden Thunder- a Custom RMC Woodie. It is about 98 feet tall, with(I think) a 114 foot drop at I think 80 degrees. I can't think of stats, the pictures will do more justice:
Arial shot.
dat drop tho.
After the drop into a tunnel, it goes into a (trimmed) airtime hill. It's trimmed due to the utter intensity and speed it would have if it wasn't. After that, it goes into a GCI-style 225 banked turnaround. After that, it goes into an outside 90 degree banked hill(like Outlaw Run).
dat GCI tho.
There's the bank.
After that, it goes into a banked S-Bend.
After the S-Bend, it goes into an untrimmed airtime hill that needs a lot of work. Like, a lot of work.
And then it goes into a zero-g roll.
The zero-g roll from the side.
After that, it goes into the brake run.
Also, I'm having trouble deciding what car to use for this:
A Gravity Group Timberliner:
Or the Heartline cars:
Birds-eye view.
Drop with train.
Overview from other side.
What do you guys think? Leave a comment below!
BTW, if the site is down for some reason, I will have another topic that is literally the same thing on the RCTLounge forum page: http://rctlounge.com/forums/showthread. ... post256823
Arial shot.
dat drop tho.
After the drop into a tunnel, it goes into a (trimmed) airtime hill. It's trimmed due to the utter intensity and speed it would have if it wasn't. After that, it goes into a GCI-style 225 banked turnaround. After that, it goes into an outside 90 degree banked hill(like Outlaw Run).
dat GCI tho.
There's the bank.
After that, it goes into a banked S-Bend.
After the S-Bend, it goes into an untrimmed airtime hill that needs a lot of work. Like, a lot of work.
And then it goes into a zero-g roll.
The zero-g roll from the side.
After that, it goes into the brake run.
Also, I'm having trouble deciding what car to use for this:
A Gravity Group Timberliner:
Or the Heartline cars:
Birds-eye view.
Drop with train.
Overview from other side.
What do you guys think? Leave a comment below!
BTW, if the site is down for some reason, I will have another topic that is literally the same thing on the RCTLounge forum page: http://rctlounge.com/forums/showthread. ... post256823