Somebody, if it hasn't already happened, needs to design a Kinex roller coaster car that's Go-Pro friendly for all these videos. Really enjoy the ride!
@Coaster Obsessed I've modified my booster to what yours look like in your videos, but my screamin serpent car will not fully come in contact with the black rubber friction wheels. They barely touch the car. Did you do anything else to modify the booster or the cars to get yours to work the way they do?.......thanks
It’s flexis and greys. The greys work as a spine that will smooth out the track. After building an element I line the track with it. Since they bend with a perfectly smooth curve they pit the track the that shape as well. That’s how the track will always stay smooth
Hey! Stop reading this and like the video. This was difficult and I worked hard! You can do it!
Somebody, if it hasn't already happened, needs to design a Kinex roller coaster car that's Go-Pro friendly for all these videos.
Really enjoy the ride!
Who said there was a station?
Very cool👍
Impressive as always
This is an amazing creation! RMC should use this idea! Or Intamin too.
The airtime!!!
Absolutely cool 😎
i can just hear the sound of those boosters
They actually aren’t that bad. Apparently wiring them directly makes them quieter. That makes no sense but it did
@Coaster Obsessed I've modified my booster to what yours look like in your videos, but my screamin serpent car will not fully come in contact with the black rubber friction wheels. They barely touch the car. Did you do anything else to modify the booster or the cars to get yours to work the way they do?.......thanks
Yes, I have some parts attached to the car and you can see it in this video: th-cam.com/video/7ay_qdu98N0/w-d-xo.html
@@CoasterObsessed WOW.....that's it. F@÷=ING AWESOME.....Why didn't I think of that.....thanks a million....Unbelievable work BTW. KEEP IT UP!!!
What do you do with the gray rods in stead of the flexy rods under the track ive been wondering for a longer time now
It’s flexis and greys. The greys work as a spine that will smooth out the track. After building an element I line the track with it. Since they bend with a perfectly smooth curve they pit the track the that shape as well. That’s how the track will always stay smooth
@@CoasterObsessed thanks for the reply, did i hear correctly in your accent that you are dutch?
Can you build Fahrenheit at Hershey park
Cool
Where did you get this type of rails I want them so badly what is the name pls
This is what I would think of being a launched RMC
You should recreate “son of beast”