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Postby sxflgshh14 on September 11th, 2005, 6:00 pm
SWEET :shock: !

Tht would be awsome
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Postby Galvan on September 12th, 2005, 7:39 pm
gottastrata33 wrote:YES! I actually designed an inverted accelerator coaster that was 200+ ft tall, launched at 80-90 something mph. and the top hat element was an inversion! after the top hat it went into a steep inverted zero-g like roll...bam, the brakes. I named the ride after THE FLASH superhero.



They already have most of what your talking about....

Its called MR. FREEZE
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Postby v2guy13 on September 13th, 2005, 4:10 pm
I've always had two ideas in mind. I'm completley obbsesed with RC's like most of you are, I'm sure(no affense if you're not) but here are my thoughts. I always thought it would be neat if they combined a steel coaster(let's say stand-up twister) and an inverted coaster(just a plain inverted coaster). That way you could two different ride expirences. What I mean by combine is have one track with those two trains on it. Now i know you're saying NO WAY! but i've thought it through. First i know a train has to have track, guide, and up-lock wheels to work. So you could cust connect the wheel and car chasis so they share the same wheels that way they can do about anything except a zero-g roll cause we all know theyd hit eachother.


I thought what every kid has thought. Make the clear/invisible. That i know won't happen for a really long time.
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Postby CoastsToCoasters on October 16th, 2005, 8:13 pm
Thats pretty cool and I could picture it being real....but what would happen if just one of the tracks had downtime and how could it be safely supported? Im not bringin' down your idea, I like it but it would definatley be a prototype.

As Ive metioned, Ive always wanted a mere clone of Oblivion but have a 98-100 degree inward drop then dive way underground with the tunnel filled with fog. Then way underground a 90 degree camelback hop throwing riders to the right, then come out of the darkness and rise into an overbank to the left simular to those of MF. So practically a clone but not...just more extreme 8) The hop underground would be nearly invisible shocking riders, come on if you were expecting just to rise out of the tunnel but that happened in total darkness, wouldnt it freak you out? I also would want werner stengal, john wardley, and tussauds to work with b&m and us. This coaster is one of my fantasy coasters Ive designed :lol:
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