Pico - Newton 2 coaster

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Here is Pico, a small Newton 2 coaster I made in about 3 hours to release before I head out for the holidays. This coaster helped me build skills using Multi-Zone force segments, and they turned out well in the segments that they were used in this coaster.



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Length: 2,627 feet long | Speed: 53 mph | Height: about 70 feet tall, total height difference about 85 feet | Trains: 3 | Inversions: 1

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  • what song is this... ive heard it so many times its so familiar

    also, this is like, the perfect little coaster, i loved it!

  • @loreizzle395 It's an AudioSwap song from YouTube.

    Aalborg Factory Soundtracks - "Arnhem Land"

  • Nice! the only thing I don't like is that the launch looks like it's angled downwards. That isn't a good idea because if it e-stops, the ride ops push it back, which would be very hard going up a hill

  • @austinjb555 Hmmm, funny that you say that. It actually is flat. Glad you like it though!

  • Can you teach me how to use multizone force? Ive played around with it and stuff but I still dont really get it...at all

    msn-rjracoon@live.com

    aim-iisaschooler

    yahoo-rjracoon@live.com

    skype-mike.gray95

    or anyone else out there that could help :D thanks :)

  • @rscrocksatw Sorry for late reply (and if I already have, sorry again :P). I've been sifting through comments to find ones like this.

    Anyway, to answer your question, I [plan] on making Newton tutorials that will finally answer this common question. I get asked this all the time (and I wondered the same for a while), and I think I could make it easily understandable with realtime multi-zone construction and explanation. Hopefully this will be filmed soon, but who knows...

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  • so smooth, i like it a lot :)

  • @JClarke0912 Cool! I guess it's the angle of the ground

  • @JClarke0912 Cool, it must be the angle fo the ground

  • @JClarke0912 How do you make the camera do that?

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