King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, amazing band from Australia, saw them live in san diego and they sound exactly like the record. nice micro coasters too. cheers.
I had tickets to see their Cleveland show, however plans changed when another band came around for the first time in 15 years. I hope to see them on their next tour!
Better than your last ones mate. Every one of these consistently look rideable and enjoyable. Most of the ones in the other vid looked like cool ideas but these don't have any of that pesky wonkiness. Awesome work, cool that you decided to make more after getting better
Trying to explain to my boyfriend why I'm tempted to buy Planet Coaster or No Limits, showed him another video with a huge rollercoaster and I said well this is the worst. He's like what do you mean it's just done two huge loops? Then I showed him this video. These are my favourite on RU-vid. So creative and fluid.
@@grantc.4010 the layout is probably only 1000ft long and im guessing there wouldnt be any themeing to pay for so i'd say that the ride would cost 600-800k and then the maintenance would be 250$/day
Well, uh... a couple things. First of all, that's going to cost a couple million dollars. Second of all, they're not for sale because the person who made this, as far as I know, is not involved in B&M in any way. Also, where would you keep it and how would you maintain it? lol
loki352 I think a B&M invert built at a cost of a couple million dollars is perfectly sustainable... why wouldn’t it be? Lol Although I would love to have a roller coaster in my back yard (specifically a Intamin Blitz), things like that can’t happen sadly. But you could build a cheap back yard coaster but that takes too much time 😂
Ha ha, yeah. It would be a dream come true to have a Blitz in my backyard. Considering I live in the suburbs, I've always wondered what it would be like to have a custom-layout wild mouse in my backyard and on my roof. Well, if I ever want to make it happen, I can always go back to trying to lucid dream...
Vine Flyer is such a devilishly clever design! Definitely can see Redwood Rumbler as a Gravity Group familly coaster (they're good at that). Ghost is good just needs a slight adjustment on that 0 g roll. I love em! Zig Zag especially for being a classic Arrow Corkscrew model.
Love these. Nice work. Redwood Rumbler looks like it has some nice airtime in the back. One suggestion, the transition on Ghost from the sweeping curve to the roll is rough. Any way to adjust that so the banking stays consistent?
We’re getting there. It’s just that most large parks still have their family coasters from decades ago, and most small parks just buy used ones. But with coasters like Daddy Pig’s and the P’sghetti Bowl by Skyline Attractions, we’ll soon see a shift in the family coasters parks add.
Great Coasters, the only one I didn´t really like is the last one, but that´s only because I think that the Vekoma Hurricane Model (Jester at Six Flags New Orleans, Comet at Walygator) does the same Inversions in a more interesting Layout.
I never said that he made a Hurricane in the Vid, I only pointed out that the Vekoma / Arrow Looper is the only one I didn´t like because I think that the Hurricane Model did the same Idea better.
Pretty good! I like your creativity with these rides although I were to pick, the weakest of the bunch would have to be Zig Zag and Redwood Rumbler in my opinion. All the others are really good. Redwood Rumbler seams to simple given how compact Woodies can be (Twister @ Gröna Lund). Zig Zag on the other hand doesn't quite work in my opinion. Ghost is also kinda wonky on that Zero-G roll however, it still works in my opinion. Overall, very well done and I would love to ride them in real life!
Being serious I think some of these would make good cheap off the shelf coasters for small parks with not much money that want a good thrill coaster from a well known manufacturer.