@@AndrewGatt hey dude totally wasn’t expecting you to respond haha. So both my parents come from Malta, my uncle is also called Andrew Gatt, we all live in the UK now in London.
@@TapThatYak Why wouldn't I respond? It's cool to find people with the exact same name as me. My father's family moved to London when he was young. I still have some relatives who live there. My father met my mother there and moved to the U.S. a few years later. Small world.
@@AndrewGatt don’t know haha probably thought I was weird or something haha. As I’ve never really found anyone with the same name. Yeah we have loads of relatives out there too, that’s awesome I’ve been to the US plenty of times would love to go back though and take my wife as she’s never been and my kid.
@@user-xs4mg5fp9w The gap score is the length of the gap, rounded down to the nearest centimeter multiplied by 4. The loop score is the height of the loop, measured from the point of intersection to the highest point on the inside of the loop, rounded down to the nearest whole centimeter, multiplied by 6.
It's hard to know without more information. Maybe your board is not exactly the right size? It might not matter if it's not quite square as long as it works.
Using templates should not be allowed. It defeats the entire purpose of designing and engineering. Not sure why some competition allows them. We never use them and our kids learn more!
If your students never use templates, how do you know they learn more without using the templates? Perhaps they would’ve learned more by using the templates.
I don't know about Maya, but I don't have any plans for building more Line Rider tracks. I might still post one or two that students build last Spring, but I'm not going to promise anything.
This track was great! I really loved the drawings of the skeletons. Honestly it makes me wish Maya would make more line rider tracks, hahaha! And thanks for uploading all these line rider tracks from your students--they're very cool!
Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! My first roller coaster is already broken, the one I worked in class, but I decided to actually keep the broken one anyway. As a memory.
Damn, I love your roller coaster!!! That is so good. This video is funny though. I hope you build a third roller coaster! I am expecting for an even better one!!! I am also planning to build another roller coaster!