CLB23's Guide to Perfect Track
#1
Posted 31 December 2008 - 11:37 AM
The best way to get your coaster running to its full potential is making your track as strong as possible. Heres how Coaster55 and I do it.
First, Use a lot of cross ties on the track besides brake runs/ lifts.
Second, You have to quadruple tube you track. This will make your twists and transitions smoother and stronger. MAKE SURE YOU USE YOUR LONGEST PIECES OF TUBING. Splicing losses speed dramatically unless you do it right.
Third, while your making an element, use flexies like you would normally do. After you have completed it and it looks good, Exchange all the flexis with gray rods. Also make the bottom section of the crosstie have gray rods as well. Brown Connectors are SOMETIMES bad. Warning! Gray rods will not line up the same as the original flexies.
MAKE SURE TO LAYER THEM CORRECTLY. IF YOU DON'T YOU WILL LOSE SPEED BECAUSE IT CREATES A SHARP SPOT. Layer each about halfway in between the opposite side.
Layering looks like this,
After you have completed that, Go back and slide in gray rods into the small opening in the top of the crosstie. MAKE SURE TO LAYER THIS AS WELL! DO NOT TRY TO PUT THEM IN THE BOTTOM HOLE IN THE CROSSTIE IT WONT DO ANYTHING.
Finally, go back and support your coaster AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE! If you support it weakly all of this will make your coaster worse. Make sure to put lateral supports as much as possible as well.
After all of this your track should look like this:
And if you are supporting a Zero-G or Heartline Roll, make sure to use this flexi method.
SPLICING
The best way to splice tubing is to use the VV mini parts. Just put it in like normal splice but make sure the two pieces of tubing are touching at all times. Also, make sure to put a small bit of clear strong scotch tape around it once or twice.
I think I covered it all, if not I will edit this post. Use this tutorial and Coaster55's Perfect Cars, and you will get the most speed and height out of all your elements.
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#3
Posted 31 December 2008 - 12:12 PM
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#4
Posted 31 December 2008 - 12:15 PM
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#5
Posted 01 January 2009 - 12:41 PM
Great tutorial!
you should add in: Make sure to try not to splice tubing on heartline roles Zero-g roles and corkscrews... and tight loops.
#6
Posted 01 January 2009 - 01:59 PM
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#8
Posted 25 January 2009 - 10:03 PM
thanx CC10
#9
Posted 25 January 2009 - 10:25 PM
^Thnx CC10^
#10
Posted 22 December 2011 - 09:33 PM
#11
Posted 16 July 2012 - 09:08 AM
#12
Posted 13 April 2020 - 05:16 AM
i've found that when i use gray rods for say a vertical loop, using strengtheners the track starts to bank, making the train wobble from side to side, i made a cobra roll and i,m using flexi strengtheners, so for every four crosstie ther's six flexi rods, and i layer my track
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