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a roller coaster i made on nolimits coaster simulator. it's called flywood.
this is eejanaika in japan. this coaster is a "4th dimension" coaster where the seats will rotate forwards and backwards while the train continues on the track. it is not the first 4th dimension coaster, "x" (now "x2") in six flags magic mountain in california was the first coaster to feature this extreme feature.
reporting on the fusion roller coaster in blackpool. she's not enjoying it at all.
this is the newest roller coaster ride that is opening in many six flags amusement parks.
anyone who has purchased a roller coaster tycoon game has made a demoniacally evil or outright broken roller coaster on purpose before, just to see dozens of carnival casualties, but this video has to be the one that defines them all. watch as an amusement park is constructed of only one small walkway that methodically aligns itself with the dead end of the uncompleted roller coaster killing machine.
one of the greatest parts of having a child is subjecting it to all of the joys the world has to offer. for example, roller coasters. toddlers love roller coasters, right?
this picture has in no way, shape or form been edited at all. i scanned this off of the photo sheet i got from six flags fiesta texas. (san antonio superman krypton coaster)
this is a new, fantastic roller coaster i built. great scenery, and a whole lot of fun. i hope you enjoy.
i had a few people asking for a 1st person version of my downtown roller coaster, so here it is. i'm posting it because i really see the editing together of the project as the really amazing part, what brings it all together. we'll see what kind of response this one gets in comparison of the whole video.
this isn't my best video, but it is still pretty interesting. i started working on this one before downtown, but never got it completed. well, i decided to finish it. i'm in the middle of a bigger project right now. theres a small preview at the end of this video.
this was my first rollercoaster video, so not as good as downtown, but a bit more madness.
i wonder who bought it?
for roughly $20 (if you include the track).
just a coaster i made while i was bored. enjoy!
a video of a coaster thats got some crazy looking twists and drops.
a preview of the new roller coaster at walt disneyworld animal kingdom.
an alpine roller coaster runs off of gravity and momentum. it does not use an electric motor. the only catch is that you have to apply the brakes at the end. someone forgot to apply the brakes.
new york — ian culhane won $10,000 for designing a 7-foot-tall toy roller coaster. not bad for a 10-year-old. "it's money for college," the aspiring engineer from olympia, wash., said thursday about the savings bond. ian's creation was on display at the toys "r" us store in times square, where he accepted the prize from the president of k'nex brands, a building toy company in hatfield, pa. the boy, who first started playing with building sets when he was 4, was one of thousands of children ages 6 to 12 who entered the annual contest. ian began the project last summer, using 6,000 plastic parts from his collection of 15,000 to assemble the roller coaster, which runs through the body of a dragon. two months ago, his parents packed it up and shipped it off for the contest. just recently, his parents told him he won. "it was like, whoa! huh? i didn't think i'd win, 'cause there were so many other good ones," he said. a panel of judges comprised of k'nex employees selected semifinalists based on the creativity, uniqueness and detail of the projects. it had to be made exclusively from k'nex parts. an online vote determined 10 winners and joel glickman, an inventor with the toy company, chose ian as the grand prize winner. the nine others each won $1,000 savings bonds. in new york for the first time, ian, his 14-year-old sister and their parents stayed at a hotel he called "pretty fancy for us. we always stay at a motel 6." while he was disappointed he couldn't spend any of the prize money, his father, a hydrogeologist, gave him $100 to spend at a toy store. what will he buy? more plastic building parts. source
these people are nuts!
in yokahama japan