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#1 Chaos

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 08:48 PM

Do you think Coaster Dynamix ever make a model

rollercoaster that doesn't resemble a B&M?


#2 SSCoasters

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 09:23 PM

They're working on a wooden coaster but it wont be customizable.


#3 CostaKid

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 11:15 PM

I knew they were working on a woodie, but I heard it would be semi-customizable. Like somthing similar to what you could do in RCT (use your imaginations). Oh well, It'll still kick arse.

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#4 cotton_eye_joe92

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Posted 16 October 2004 - 03:21 PM

I'm pretty sure they're making an

Arrow coaster named The Demon...

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#5 Dakanektr

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Posted 16 October 2004 - 03:24 PM

Thatd be nice, but

the woodie would cost signifigantly less than the Beemers if its like the RCT building

matrix, but how would the turnarounds be?

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#6 nyteflyte

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Posted 16 October 2004 - 06:45 PM

i think the arrow models would look the coolest, of a

b&m flyer


#7 CostaKid

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Posted 16 October 2004 - 07:03 PM

[quote]Originally posted by cotton_eye_joe92@Oct 16 2004,

12:21 PM
[b]I'm pretty sure

they're making an Arrow coaster named The

Demon...

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Are you sure you aren't thinking of this: Clicky?
Brad was the guy who made the Raptor model, but

isn't part of the Coaster Dynamix team.

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#8 cotton_eye_joe92

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Posted 17 October 2004 - 12:16 PM

Oh sorry! I could've sworn that Brad was

a part of coaster dyanmix! I'm a dumby! I think sooner or later

they'll be building Intamin coasters...

Bulking to 200...fooooood

#9 killer kitty

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Posted 17 October 2004 - 03:51 PM

:blink: an intamin rocket coaster

would be awsome :P ...

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#10 nyteflyte

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Posted 17 October 2004 - 05:22 PM

lol i agree with the intamin rocket, but the launching

mechanism could potentially cost alot


#11 CP-ephY

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Posted 17 October 2004 - 07:18 PM

Potentially? A train costs $96.00, so imagine

how much a piece of advanced electronic equipment will cost. It's guaranteed to

cost a ton of money if a launching mechanism is created and sold ;)

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#12 cotton_eye_joe92

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Posted 18 October 2004 - 07:15 PM

Well, you can always use rubber bands! lol. like

anyone's going to waste their time with a stupid little stran of rubber. lol. but I

shouldn't be talking because I use rubber bands to launch my SS trains...

-Joe

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#13 Dakanektr

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Posted 18 October 2004 - 07:17 PM

Well, some die

hards out there will probably build a hydraulic launch to use on Beemer models, which

is ridiculus since BM doesnt do launches. Wait for Box and Square track for Inatimin,

then expect launches.

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#14 nyteflyte

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Posted 18 October 2004 - 08:04 PM

lol i think and MF model would be the coolest but the

train would go way too fast


#15 CostaKid

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Posted 18 October 2004 - 09:45 PM

/\ How would the train go to fast? There is no

limit to how fast the train could go, except for Terminal Velocity, which would be

pretty high.

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#16 CP-ephY

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Posted 20 October 2004 - 08:02 PM

^ he means too fast for the height-levels of the hills. It

would whip right through the coaster with extreme g-forces and unrealism. You know

what he means...don't be a smart-alike. He's not trying to talk science

here, but you seem to think so.

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#17 CostaKid

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Posted 21 October 2004 - 10:19 PM

I wasn't being a "smart alick", but I

mis understood what he ment. I thought he ment that the actual speed would be too

fast, not the speed would be to fast for those specific tracks. Even so, I wouldn't

be too fast, because they don't go too fast during the real thing, if that makes any

sense.

BTW, yes, I am VERY scientific.

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#18 CP-ephY

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Posted 22 October 2004 - 02:02 PM

Seemed pretty darn fast to me. It went through

the circuit in about 7 seconds [estimating] (not including the lift)

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#19 CostaKid

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Posted 22 October 2004 - 09:53 PM

That is because it is scaled down. 1/32 the height (or

so), 1/32 the total time.

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#20 CP-ephY

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Posted 23 October 2004 - 07:34 AM

Are you sure? Because I watched two different

videos from different sites; one being the Dragon and another, the custom Raptor that

a person made. They both went really fast, at the same scale of speed, so I think

that's just how it is. Unless you can find me an excerpt from the coaster

description that says its 1/32, I'm convinced that is the actual speed.

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