Very Good indeed. Take my advice though;I would make the first drop steeper into the bump and the second little jump steeper too. Its better than wot i can do. You know the Valentines part (i think!)I couldn't get the track through the first jump lol!
The first drop hits no more than 40 degrees which is what I've plotted it as. The subsequent second dip is pretty accurate and the rise into Becher's Brook is actually a little steeper than the first drop at nearly 45 degrees.
I have an eye for these things and this is my second model of the coaster - my first was way out with angles, radii and scaling. Since that first attempt I've developed a technique of design using plugin utilities that enable me to plot perfect curves at the angles I feel I *see, and so far it hasn't let me down - I'll reiterate that the track fits perfectly above the real coaster in Google Earth. :)
*Look up 'Asperger Syndrome', it explains my madness... :P
Indeed, but it's in the virtual realm - there's no wind, structural flex or track imperfections. It's by far the most accurate virtual recreation of the coaster to date...
holy coments from a year ago i never seen that ^_^
Darkness0111 4 years ago
Very Good indeed. Take my advice though;I would make the first drop steeper into the bump and the second little jump steeper too. Its better than wot i can do. You know the Valentines part (i think!)I couldn't get the track through the first jump lol!
BlackpoolGeek 5 years ago
The first drop hits no more than 40 degrees which is what I've plotted it as. The subsequent second dip is pretty accurate and the rise into Becher's Brook is actually a little steeper than the first drop at nearly 45 degrees.
PierreProcter 5 years ago
I have an eye for these things and this is my second model of the coaster - my first was way out with angles, radii and scaling. Since that first attempt I've developed a technique of design using plugin utilities that enable me to plot perfect curves at the angles I feel I *see, and so far it hasn't let me down - I'll reiterate that the track fits perfectly above the real coaster in Google Earth. :)
*Look up 'Asperger Syndrome', it explains my madness... :P
PierreProcter 5 years ago
Oh I get it now!lol!How stupid of me i just realised coz i looked at a POV of it!SOZ! I wish i was on the BPB guide*sigh*
DAVIDZ6 5 years ago
that looks way way too smooth too be grand national!
kieran369 5 years ago
Indeed, but it's in the virtual realm - there's no wind, structural flex or track imperfections. It's by far the most accurate virtual recreation of the coaster to date...
PierreProcter 5 years ago