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Make sure thaet your coaster is well supported...


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#1 ChEtCoAsTa

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Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:36 PM

Ok, first you put the car on the top of the lift. You

guide it through the course while applying a downward force to the top of the car with

your hands. Wherever it bends alot, put more support on that element.

:lol:

#2 coastercrazy10

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Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:49 PM

not to brag to the people with only the ss and rr

sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,

add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need

them...

crazy :blink:

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#3 ChEtCoAsTa

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Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:36 PM

Ok, first you put the car on the top of the lift. You

guide it through the course while applying a downward force to the top of the car with

your hands. Wherever it bends alot, put more support on that element.

:lol:

#4 coastercrazy10

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Posted 22 September 2004 - 02:49 PM

not to brag to the people with only the ss and rr

sets, but i just use strong supports throughout the course. If i see something wobble,

add supports...you can take things off really well supported areas if you need

them...

crazy :blink:

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