I found this and realiseed it only needed a few supports to finish it so i did indeed finish it. It's an extreamly small compact coaster which could be used for a small fair or something.
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Track Style....: Corkscrew
Track Length...: 298.63m (979.75ft)
Trains.........: 2
Cars per Train.: 2
Closed Circuit.: Yes
Run Mode.......: Continuous
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Cubic Area.....: 29.80m (97.77ft) x 15.10m (49.54ft) x 51.55m (169.13ft)
Highest Point..: 18.20m (59.71ft)
Lowest Point...: 3.10m (10.17ft)
very realistic, and very smooth. 9 for accuracy more than originality, cause it's VERY realistic, like the corkscrews of the 70's. it was short, but so were those rides... very good.
The only thing dragging down my technical rating is that the final turn between the brake run and the station is too tight, and that the train cars collide with eachother at the joint.... otherwise this is a great (and very original) compact coaster.
T: It was quite bumpy, but I'm actually going to give you marks for that - It felt alot like an old arrow corkscrew coaster, and looked like one too. Amazingly compact, and like you said it would be great at a fair or something.
A: Although while it would be great, I would be thinking to myself is it worth the admission fee? Its VERY short, but the compactness and the 2 back to back corkscew gave a great rush.
O: Quite original - not many corkscrews around and not many compact ones either. Good job on the cartextures, although I think you could have included some 3d objects to give it more of a fairground feel.