The loop needs to be smaller than the height of the first drop. Other wise you wont have enough speed to make the loop (you lose speed via gravity, friction and air pressure). If you use this rule, you can make the loop any size you want, assuming you have the speed available from the drop.
Idk why but I’ve had a shit day. And lately I’ve been coming home and watching this guy build dumb shit with a fake roller coaster and it is seriously a stress reliever, always making me laugh somehow. Keep up the shit up, we fuck with it.
What if you also put the speed roller things, just on the straight section of track on the upper part of the big loop, so that the coaster can speed back up after the incline, to help it’s way back around?
Not the biggest loop. Push the land down making a giant hole. To make it loop shaped turn angle snap off and increase angle slightly each time. It will vary because it should be oval shaped.
Have you ever tried making it leap and crash into another coasters track? Yes, it'll say it crashed, but think how cool it would look if you managed the feat
I mean the launch mechanism helps but basic physics tells you that a roller coaster cannot match or exceed hight of its first hill. (without assistance).
Your angles are a bit too severe which slows the trains down, especially at the bottom of the hills. You need to smooth them out more at an angle to gain the maximum amount of speed and maintain it. The launch will only go X amount of speed so once you reach that, adding more only will slow the trains down also. Let gravity do the work on the drops.
My prediction is it’s not going to get enough speed and fall back down, if this is correct I know a way to fix it, on the down remove the booster so that it doesn’t cap out at 70