thats fine I didn't even think it would have it.Originally posted by the_ceo_at_wdw
dont know about the town![]()
I wan the part going through the woods twister style, a lot of near crashes with trees, and the rest camel back hills. Make sure to putt a large helix somewhere in there. I want the first drop to be 210 ftOriginally posted by the_ceo_at_wdw
Any particular track design? Like really high or like going through " the woods""
thanks, I think I'm going to take your advice, The ride should be historically accurate, and i like the hill idea, thanks again. Should the name of the ride change?Originally posted by JLW11Hi
Test Track/Model T note: Remember, you don't need to copy the rides exactly! Mabey if you had the cars speed up going down hill or something? It could go across a lot of rough terrain and stuff. instead of it being a "test track" for the cars, it could be set up as "a nice sunday drive that goes horribly wrong", with rain comming and driving through puddles and lakes, going over bumpy terrain, and falling down a hill. I think it would add to the accuracy of the ride to have it innitially going its historically accurate speed. Have it go slow at first, but then have it going down hill really fast.
In a park like this, I think the rides could contribute to a lot of education on America's past, and I suggest that historical accuracy should be taken seriously.
But thats just my little input![]()
Good ideas so far!
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