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Ok, so right now I'm working on this concept that's a B&M invert with a straight drop. I tried to go old-school with the forces and shaping, for example increasing the tension in my wing-overs in order to achieve the characteristic "snap" you get on coasters like Batman: The Ride. There is definitely some Alpengeist inspiration here as well as a little Montu inspiration. For this ride rather than focusing on inversions I focused on swinging the rider/train as unexpectedly and wildly as possible, adding a lot of banked turns and random overbanks through the layout. There's just a little tweaking left and I'll begin to support it. Onto the pictures!
Here's the first drop. I tried not to make it too drawn out but not too steep at the same time while retaining B&M's usual shaping

First element is an absolutely ENORMOUS batwing, going into a loop afterwards that's far larger than any loop on an invert while still having some forcefulness

Next is a Zero G Roll that provides some decent lats, then a forceful turnaround into the MCBR


This is what I was talking about when I mentioned swinging the riders around overbanks and turns.

Another Wing-Over over the turnaround, followed by 2 banked turns into the brake run

All that's left is some shaping adjustments, as the layout is final. Feedback would be appreciated and I have much more to display!