Jump to content

90° - B&M Stand-Up Coaster

   (0 reviews)

2 Screenshots

About This File

 90° a compact realistic Stand-Up Coaster.
__________________________________

The file is a zip-folder. This folder contains a ReadMe for easy installing of track and scenery.
_________________________________________________________
---- Custom Scenery* (see ReadMe for detailed download links) ----

- Mobys Steel Jungle v1+2 / Mobys Steel Jungle v2
- CoasterJoesB&M Connectors
- CPciscosB&M Footers
- OdysCoaster Goodies V.3
- Gadgets Coaster Goodies V1.2
- SK-SHR91
- Rocket99'sB&M Addon
- Pumper-Steelworx

* The track also works without any custom scenery content.

Special thanks to the producers of these very useful custom scenery sets.
_____________
---- Stats ----

Type: Stand-Up Twister Coaster
Ride time: 1:26 minutes
Ride length: 930 meters
Max. speed: 110 km/h
Max. altitude: 50 meters

Excitement Rating: 7.28 (high)
Intensity Rating: 6.32 (high)
Nausea Rating: 2.52 (low)
___________________________
---- Background information ----

I often haven't visions how the track should look like before I've began to build. So, I feel free, start with the station and build some random track pieces. My general procedure: Firstly, I build a track. Secondly, I adapt the track so that the ride is even more realistic. If I'm happy with my coaster layout, I go about the next step, adding track connectors. Then, I install the catwalk pieces and gadgets. After I've finished with this step, I place realistic looking stilts. This is the most time-consuming step because each stilt gets his individual look adapting to the correspondent track piece. Following, I link the stilts with suited footers and add flanges onto the stilts. While the whole procedure, I create the station building. Generally, the described steps above take me around 10 to 20 hours or more. The very last step I have to make is creating the scenery like forest, water and so on.
_____________________
---- The Golden Rule ----

> Don't provide that isn't yours.
> Don't provide anything without any explicit permission from the owner of the work.
> Don't give credit if you haven't any explicit permission from the owner of the work that you want to share.
> Give Credit if you are allowed to share the owner's work (list at least the definite username of the owner, check if you've spelled the username correctly)

It's a shame that some people share material which they don't own and aren't allowed to. In this way, I have to write at this point: Please take note that - because of the invested time and effort - I don't want you to share this download (winrar zip folder) or parts of this download (track file or structure file) or a clearly similar track course without any explicit permission of me personally. Thanks.
 


User Feedback

You may only provide a review once you have downloaded the file.

There are no reviews to display.

×
×
  • Create New...