A New B&M Project Im working on Im New to Coaster Crazy I Finnaly Found where My Screenshots And Parks on Scream Machines was Located So here is Some Construction Of my New B&M Coming Soon Python.
Hey Guys Im Re-Doing The ride heres Some Pics of the Chain Hill and Some Supports
Hey guys i need to know your opinion im thinking the Supports are to wide. They stick out to far I just need to know if they are So i can fix them
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Yeah Im Not the Best at Scream Machines But ill Try My Best I just Used these Supports It was originaly Going to be a FloorLess But then i decided a B&M Cause I cant Make Half Loops,Etc. Without Bad Shaping
Also Im in another ScrewUp When i Download a Scream MAchines Coaster or Try to open the File it Tries To Run it with Adobe Reader For Some Reason so I gotta Fix That
Believe me, we all start off as bad builders in Scream Machines, even I will say my skills are still improving, but have come a very long way since my first coaster uploaded on here. Just push yourself and make a challenge and have patience to perfect it and you'll get it [:p]
The Shaping on the First Drop or the 2nd Hill
No Limits is easier cause the smooth tool helps out im hoping if sm2 ever comes out it has all the no limits tools but it will have more coaster types
Heres Some new Pics I Re-Did the Super Wide Supports they are now Less Wide The First drop, The G's are in Check The front is barley Yellow and The Back is fine Also
Max Speed: 80.6 Mph
Max Height: 230.8 FT
Total Height of First Drop: 224.6 FT
All of the supports on the lift hill need to have a vertical column (right under the track) and a lateral support leading from the vertical one. It's not an A-frame support.
Im not going for an A-Frame this is a diffrent type of B&M Support Ive seen Them in real Life Just like this on Diffrent rides The Supports going Down the hill are A-Frame but going up is not
All of the supports on the lift hill need to have a vertical column (right under the track) and a lateral support leading from the vertical one. It's not an A-frame support.
That is most definitely not true. Every one keeps bringing up points from modern B&M coasters, however, older coasters such as raging bull (1st one built) DOES IN FACT use A frame supports on its lift hill.
All of the supports on the lift hill need to have a vertical column (right under the track) and a lateral support leading from the vertical one. It's not an A-frame support.
Do you enjoy being wrong? Or is there another reason you're convinced that this is true? =P