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Looks like the Big Bend?
The cars from when they turned this into the extreme roller along with some bumper cars are stored at the warehouse my grandpa owns and my step dad works there. Worlds of fun left the there in a abandoned room and when they bought the place my stepdad found the room and saw the standup cars for that ride! It's really cool but freaky at the same time!
the cork screw at cedarpoint tht is amazone
1) To have 2 different colors on the track did you actually use 2 layers of styrene or do you paint it the inner color first, then lay a narrower strip down over top and paint over the first layer to make the outer color?
2) I also noticed that on some of your models you appear to have 2 faint parallel lines along the track. Are those where the wheels have dug into the track over time?
3) Do you usually order styrene online or do you go there in person? I do have a local Lairds plastic but it looks to be quite a drive I think.
Even tho I have K'nex I kinda started thinking a little more about this as of late sometime after getting my debit card.
my great grandpa helped build the screamroller at worlds of fun
Who the heck gets rid of this awesome thing for timber wolf????
It was an awesome ride.
It was the very first ride I ever rode at Worlds of Fun. I rode it hundreds of times! : )
Did you ever get a chance to ride this? I did, hundreds of times. It really was a fun coaster.
Ok great, I am looking forward to it 😉
Working on it.
Hey, i wonder how you made the chainlift, because you don't have a how to video on that yet, do you?
@Blackick79 Thanks!
that is too cool.
@modelrollercoasters ow okee…
@mattiemaas because it's a hobby, not a business, and it takes time and money that I don't have : )
@modelrollercoasters yeah… why don't you gonna sell sets of it?? maybe it can be even as awesome as coasterdyanmix…
@zac613 standby please….
have you thought of making the EXT stand up cars for the track?
@intheloop98 I take that as a huge compliment! I do not sell the coaster models, it is strictly a hobby. You can visit my website (see link on my YouTube homepage) and there are instructions (mostly) on how to build your own, it's not too complicated, a challenge, yes, impossible, no. Peace!
do you sell these rides. it would be cool to buy one
@ScytheNoire (points to the no refund sign) "Sorry sir, perhaps you'd like to wait 4 hours for a 2 minute ride on the Orient Express" – which in 1980 was no joke!
@modelrollercoasters ok thanx
@weirdkiid99 If the train gets too much more heavy, it will start to break and rip the support structure. But no, you can't make it go much slower, as it won't complete the course.
@modelrollercoasters no wat i mean is tht ad more weight or something like idk any thing else
if not ohh well
but is there another type of train thats more heavy/
@weirdkiid99 That train weighs just over a pound. No, it won't slow it down.
@modelrollercoasters ok thanx
but could i put weight on it soo it could slow down or would it still be the same