November 21, 200718 yr Boredom is awesome This is a coaster i designed based off The Beastie (former), Son of Beast (w/ loop) and The Beast
November 21, 200718 yr Awesome!! That first drop would have to be HUGE to make it complete the circuit, but I think a drop of that magnitude would be wonderful....
November 23, 200718 yr Ha, I like the little character in the UoB cars. Here's a layout I drew up in one of my classes last week (hope you don't mind):
November 23, 200718 yr KI has to many woodies already! SOMETHING I WOULD KILL TO SEE AT KI: http://www.coastergallery.com/2002/DW7.html PLEASE KI!
November 24, 200718 yr Man its a wonder what a little bit of boredom and some paper and a pencil in class will do to you.
November 24, 200718 yr Well, if you were John Allen and had a napkin . . . It was a menu, I saw it in a video.........man don't you know any thing?
November 24, 200718 yr KI has to many woodies already! SOMETHING I WOULD KILL TO SEE AT KI: http://www.coastergallery.com/2002/DW7.html PLEASE KI! You tell him KI has too many woodie and beg KI for a woodie? And come on, it wasn't that great. Go ride Kentucky Rumbler.
November 24, 200718 yr This is my favorite woody, I think KI should build one like this. I love the old school coasters, about 40mph, bumpy but not rough, and when a cable slips man is that a fun ride. http://www.rcdb.com/ig1055.htm
November 24, 200718 yr AGAIN: http://www.coastergallery.com/2000/hp13.html Or Maybe: http://www.coastergallery.com/2000/sfo02.html Or how about: http://www.coastergallery.com/1999/GA65.html Anyone will do.
November 24, 200718 yr Well, if you were John Allen and had a napkin . . . I thought that John Allen helped with the design of The Beast, but in the end he only designed the brake system, which was removed and replaced.
November 24, 200718 yr Well, if you were John Allen and had a napkin . . . It was a menu, I saw it in a video.........man don't you know any thing? I know how to push your buttons! Besides, is it their contention that John Allen made it through life without a napkin?
November 24, 200718 yr This is my favorite woody, I think KI should build one like this. I love the old school coasters, about 40mph, bumpy but not rough, and when a cable slips man is that a fun ride. http://www.rcdb.com/ig1055.htm Wait. After watching that that ride on youtube, is the train flying off the track?!?!
November 25, 200718 yr Im back! I love those drawings... Im bored so im going to get on paint and make one and then post it. It'll be a while i have dial-up...
November 25, 200718 yr Well, if you were John Allen and had a napkin . . . It was a menu, I saw it in a video.........man don't you know any thing? I know how to push your buttons! Besides, is it their contention that John Allen made it through life without a napkin? I don't know, I have never seen his chin after he ate dinner, or lunch, or breakfast for that matter. As for pushing my buttons, that easy they are all momentary contacts. Push in release, push in release, push in release. I saw that in a video too.
November 25, 200718 yr This is my favorite woody, I think KI should build one like this. I love the old school coasters, about 40mph, bumpy but not rough, and when a cable slips man is that a fun ride. http://www.rcdb.com/ig1055.htm Wait. After watching that that ride on youtube, is the train flying off the track?!?! Yes it does kind of pop up off the track, but you can't beat an old school woody like this one. It is even a better ride if you know how to persuade the cable break operator to just let the thing fly.
February 24, 200818 yr AGAIN: http://www.coastergallery.com/2000/hp13.html Or Maybe: http://www.coastergallery.com/2000/sfo02.html Or how about: http://www.coastergallery.com/1999/GA65.html Anyone will do. dude, a nitro type rollercoaster would rock. but the chances of that happening any time in 2008 are slim, i could possibly see it being the ' Rumor 2009 Coaster ' maybe. but probably not as land-consuming, although there is about 1/2 of KI's land not in use....
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