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I came across with interesting post No Limits Simulation posted on their Facebook
Here are the proposed requirements by the park:
First it was letting the public name the ride, now its letting them design them? It's an interesting concept that will sure gain the participation of many "future coaster designers." Judging by the NL package, the park looks like it has a small footprint and covered in fortress-like walls.
The park is planned for a "secret" location in the UK and the winner of the contest will get to work with a coaster manufacturer to make the design a reality.
Share this and spread the word for this #NoLimits2 contest!
Have you ever wanted to help design a real life roller coaster? Here's your chance! A new park is being developed at a top secret location in the UK and they are looking for your help. The park designer is working with major manufacturers on the signature coaster for this park. Click the link to view details and download the template:
http://www.coasterx.com/contest
Good luck!
Here are the proposed requirements by the park:
1. The coaster must have orange track and white supports.
2. The coaster must have a vertical lift hill and a minimum of 3 inversions.
3. The coaster must be built on top of the building included and go around the perimeter of the park.
4. No part of the coaster or supports may extend outside of the edge of the building in any direction.
5. The observation tower ride and building object may not be moved, rotated, scaled, or altered in any way.
6. The inside courtyard of the park must be kept as clear as possible of track and supports for inclusion of additional rides.
7. Maximum height of the coaster is 150 feet or 46 meters from ground level.
8. The coaster must be capable of running a minimum of 2 trains.
First it was letting the public name the ride, now its letting them design them? It's an interesting concept that will sure gain the participation of many "future coaster designers." Judging by the NL package, the park looks like it has a small footprint and covered in fortress-like walls.
The park is planned for a "secret" location in the UK and the winner of the contest will get to work with a coaster manufacturer to make the design a reality.