Hi! This is my 2nd upload here, and my first attempt at using column supports.
It features interlocking inversions, and a 'squashed cobra roll.' Probably a name for it, but I think that fits.
Enjoy!
3 Comments
SCM
Wow, cool! I really like the name 'Wyvern' instead of the usual 'Dragon'. The speed was really good throughout the ride - I must say I'm surprised just how fast it went through. Just a little bumpy and straight on the shaping, but other than that, awesome job.
Edit: Yeah I understand, but try to make it look sexy from all angles. (Oh how this would sound out of context...) Anyway, I noticed that you said "column supports". They're actually called "tube supports" - just FYI. *nervous smile* Don't worry, though. I used to call them pole supports.
Apr 11 2017 12:23 PM
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Sporech
Wow, cool! I really like the name 'Wyvern' instead of the usual 'Dragon'. The speed was really good throughout the ride - I must say I'm surprised just how fast it went through. Just a little bumpy and straight on the shaping, but other than that, awesome job.
Thanks!
With shaping, I find that the track looks really sexy from one angle, but doesn't look as good from another angle, so it can be hard to get right :/
As for the name, I have a D&D monster manual at hand
Apr 11 2017 02:14 PM
BGTKing
Solid ride! Your shaping will improve as you build more rides and gain experience!
Wow, cool! I really like the name 'Wyvern' instead of the usual 'Dragon'. The speed was really good throughout the ride - I must say I'm surprised just how fast it went through. Just a little bumpy and straight on the shaping, but other than that, awesome job.
Edit: Yeah I understand, but try to make it look sexy from all angles. (Oh how this would sound out of context...) Anyway, I noticed that you said "column supports". They're actually called "tube supports" - just FYI. *nervous smile* Don't worry, though. I used to call them pole supports.
Thanks!
With shaping, I find that the track looks really sexy from one angle, but doesn't look as good from another angle, so it can be hard to get right :/
As for the name, I have a D&D monster manual at hand
Solid ride! Your shaping will improve as you build more rides and gain experience!