You weren't wrong - that certainly is big So big in fact, I suppose you'll be taking it outside. We'll see if it survives the good ol' Scottish weather.
It's looking good so far - the drop looks spot on, but you might just need to raise the bottom of that pullout a touch, to prevent a straight spot forming (penultimate photo).
The question is, do you have enough K'nex?
Well, I reckon it'll have to be summer for when it goes outside so hopefully, like the last two summers, good weather will appear. *rains for next 6 months. Also, regarding the pullout, it maybe subject to change but B&M pullouts, especially in this one, are a bit weird and almost bowl shaped so I'm just experimenting to see how it comes out. It's early days yet. Thanks.
All I can say is I hope you can finish it.
I sure hope so too. Thanks.
I'll second what Graham said. If you can finish this, I will be so impressed. I'm wondering, if you're going to build sections, and then put it outside to test instead of leaving it all outaide. TThat is one steep of a drop for a hyper, never realized it was that much.
When I was talking about the TTS connections, I was just saying how everyone has their own style for it, just as much as their own coaster style.
There do seem to be a few few straight sopts, but they are not really noticeable. Looks good!
I really like this.
I didn't take the TTS in a bad way, mainly because you are right. Also, I will be adding a few more when I get some other track on. It's just that the track isn't at full strength yet a should hopefully smoothen out. If not then I'll keep playing about with it.
I too am curious where you will put this thing. Looking good so far.
If I had a room big enough to fit it, I would put it there but outside it'll have to be. Thanks.
Wow.... I'm really looking forward to this! Maybe I should even come see it for real
Come over anytime you like. It'll likely be finished late June. So long...
If you can pull this off, I would be very impressed. I took a Fury 325 recreation into consideration a while ago, but I decided to go custom (Titan). I would have built it with tubes, so my major concern was that the train would loose too much speed. However, I see that you will do this recreation with boxes, which will save you a lot of pieces and speed. A recreation of Fury 325 with boxes is tough, but certainly not impossible. Do you think you will have the pieces for this?
I thought you would have knowing you
and I certainly wouldn't have enough to build this with tubes, as awesome as it would be. The speed thing I'm definitely thinking about but I was amazed to find out that the first turnaround only needs to be around 5 feet tall and the second one after the high speed corners only around 4 feet. I know the high speed corners are going to be speed killing monsters of death (as you seemed to find out) but that's just over 4 feet of height loss to play with. I believe it's certainly doable in my mind.
Wasn't cartracer going to attempt this?
Looks great anyway
^ i was but at a much smaller scale this is just massive hope you can complete this
You can still try it on a smaller scale if you want too. Getting someone else's take on the same ride is always interesting.
Very nice. I have two suggestions, however. One would be to add gray rods to the drop. The train will put an obscene amount of force, and over time the green flexies will become warped and bent (even if supported correctly). Another would be to beef up the top attachment for the lateral support, not only would it look better, but it would add more structural integrity.
I was considering doing this as well, yet didnt as I didnt want to fail and cancel. I hope you can show me that this is possible!
I'm becoming more inclined to agree with you about the first drop and certainly the lateral support. It's definitely on a large enough scale for it to not have much of a bending effect on them. It should be fairly easy to make the changes without causing sharp spots in the flexi/grey transitions. I may leave it just now and change them later when I know what pieces I have. No part is really going to be fully finished until the end with the way I'm building this. And yes, I hope it's possible too.
Right. To address a few other major questions that I knew were going to come up early on as per usual with most projects this size (unless you're Gump, Max or Helmer etc. for obvious reasons), I have a few plans to help me complete his as well as I possibly can.
Perhaps the biggest one is pieces so I'll start with that. I did a few drawings of what I was going to do and from them, I was able to get a reasonable estimate of how many important pieces I was going to use (granites, greens/reds, long greys) and so far, it seems to be pretty close to what I drew with a few execeptions but I can deal with them later. I'm spreading pieces out as you may have seen: replacing granites with 2 short greys and a ladder, 3d connectors with half moons and stuff like that. This will certainly help me get a long way through. If push comes to shove and I can't possibly complete it, then I'll be utilising the space from the two new storage drawers I have and the fact that I'll be so far through to convince my mum to allow me to get a few more. She's been surprisingly lenient about the whole thing recently and it kinda scares me... Not that I'm complaining of course. I'll need a few more cross-ties definitely anyway. I nearly ran out with Megahertz and I don't believe I've acquired any more since.
The next one is space and where this is going. I'm going to build it in big pieces like this but obviously this lift and drop won't got out of my door in its current state. So I'm going to break it into manageable chunks and put parts of it together in larger chunks in the garage which my mum has opened up for me when the weather is warmer (hence why this will be finished heading into summer). From there I'll be able to get it in the garden. Anything as long as it doesn't have to travel through the house as part of some kind of pilgramige.
I think I've cleared everything up there. I'm just as excited to see what I can make of this in the end.