I am not saying you used the wrong coaster type for this, but I would probably have used the gerstlauer infinity as if you look at a POV of a real life Big Dipper, the magnetic brakes and friction brakes on those look similar to the infinity one. Well done with the Big Dipper you have made though!
@@JamesTaylor6 also is there a way to put the spinning cars on this coaster? I believe the big dipper model was designed for both train types if the park want a extreme spin.
This coaster is compact, unique, and surely lacks a punch. Great job mate
It sure does. Thank you!
Hol up I meant “packs a punch” lol I’m sorry
@@mr.wublin It's all good. I assumed that's what you meant.
I feel like that Mack big dipper is the weirdest coaster type that Mack ever made.
I am not saying you used the wrong coaster type for this, but I would probably have used the gerstlauer infinity as if you look at a POV of a real life Big Dipper, the magnetic brakes and friction brakes on those look similar to the infinity one. Well done with the Big Dipper you have made though!
I haven't really considered that. Thanks for the idea!
JOJO!!!!
Very cool!!👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
That orange is awesome
Glad you like it! It took a while to get.
Nice
are you recording the pov's with the tool you get with the professional version?
Yep, that's right.
Awesome Ride! Where did you download the trains?
I found them while browsing No Limits Central. I made this coaster about a month ago now, I can't exactly remember sorry. They were made by iSatnav.
Good coaster James. But I don't understand why TH-cam notifies me a day later
Thank you! Haha that's annoying, at least you got to see it eventually though.
@@JamesTaylor6 also is there a way to put the spinning cars on this coaster? I believe the big dipper model was designed for both train types if the park want a extreme spin.
I feel like it's going a bit too fast maybe the trims should hit a little harder overall it's pretty good
All the forces (on the riders, track and trains) were safe at this speed so I didn't make them any stronger. Glad you liked it though!
How many trains are there?
5
That must be good operations!