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Ok, it`s the time to enter the next Coaster Level.

Regarding to these threads, I will start a new coaster topic.

Gijserman

Failed job of myself

Zblj

Let`s get started folks.

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Coaster-2946 von BobBongo auf Flickr

My version of a coaster chaise

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Coaster-2942 von BobBongo auf Flickr

Upstop and sidefriction wheels to roll the track.

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Chaise-2915 von BobBongo auf Flickr

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Coaster-2956 von BobBongo auf Flickr

Homebase with a transfer track.

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Coaster-2949 von BobBongo auf Flickr

Blockbreak to get several trains on track.

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Coaster-2958 von BobBongo auf Flickr

I´m still missing my BL order to get started with the first meters (feet) of the track.

Pin Connectors, I´ll need much more Pin Connectors......

And No, there will be no loop after the "Inverted" desaster.

A big, big thank you to Zblj for the hint. You gave me a lot of new inspiration.

Stay tuned....

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Hopefully we get to see some updates on the buildingproces as soon as possible.

The things you've shown us look fantastic.

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I will be keeping an eye on this one, hope it all works when connected up, looks good so far

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Amazing, i can,t waight for more Updates. Keep going the good works so far :thumbup:

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Seems to work really good! I like the way you mounted the rails in the center, very good mounting point. How many pins did you order? Think you might need over 5000?

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sweet coaster, but thats pretty expensive for a decent size track. How many joiners do you plan to buy? lemme guess, OVER 9000! default_laugh_new.gif

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Have you tried/thought about mounting the wheels of the cars in a V shape at the sides? so:

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o     o
/       \

to reduce friction?

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Hey ho,

to test the system, I ordered 450 Pin Connector. For the final working version I will need round about 3000 of them.

The price is still ok, I paid 60€ for the 450 connectors and the necessary short axles.

The V-Shape is maybe a solution to reduce friction, but this is not the way a real coaster work these days.

My next step in the building process is the testing of a drop and the following hill.

stay tuned....

Klaus

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Hey ho,

to test the system, I ordered 450 Pin Connector. For the final working version I will need round about 3000 of them.

The price is still ok, I paid 60€ for the 450 connectors and the necessary short axles.

The V-Shape is maybe a solution to reduce friction, but this is not the way a real coaster work these days.

My next step in the building process is the testing of a drop and the following hill.

stay tuned....

Klaus

You could do something like this?:

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Haha, what a cute little minifig coaster, is it yours? Any links or additional pics?

And yes, I will build a coaster in a style like that one, you`ve posted, but it will be more a "Gerstlauer" coaster type.

Here is a another short video of a drop test. It´s still running smooth and fast, a bit too fast. It´s possible to reduce the height of the hill.

Now it´s time to get a layout and money for extreme bricklinking, have fun and stay tuned.... :laugh:

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Very Good Bob,

Your Super Bongo ride get's more and more shape and i think that the most off us can't waight too see more :thumbup:

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Can't wait to see the final model, looks great.

Whoa! As a rollercoaster fan I can't get enough of these models. This one looks nice and works quite well!

I'm following this one really close!

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Ah ok, so the banking in the video is the smallest turn that's possible to create from this solution? I think that turning the pins the right way around will cause less stress on them (but still a lot though) meaning that the end parts of the pin needs to be placed vertically of the way the track needs to be oriented. They would still be unusable after a couple of weeks though - just like my axles on my airplane

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I'm working on a new type of coaster based on the same concept as your one

Now I just need thousands of pin joiners...

Anyone? :wink:

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