unlimitedcoaster
Mega Poster
This was a side project while I was working on Berrigan's Escape. It actually turned out to be a bigger project than I could have expected. A total of about 5 days was put into this ride. All suports are custom except for a few which are pre-fabs (custom supports alone go well over 3,000 beams). I originally didn't think of making an Arrow, ever, on NoLimits. Arrow coasters are really complicated tasks to complete because of it's obscene amount of support work making. It's themed over a 15 year old coaster, bringing back the classic Arrow hyper coasters to life. To add, 3ds was added more recently, just to add a little more detail and realism to the ride. Keep in mind, this was a side project and wasn't supposed to be made originally. So, without further babbling, I hope you enjoy the picture I have included below, and a full POV will be uploaded and linked soon enough.
Max Thrust 1000, an Arrow Dynamics hyper coaster, built in 1996, is one of the famous Arrow hyper coasters. Standing at 190 feet, speeding up at 62 mph, this hyper is not for the faint of heart. Althought it being a very rough ride, it delivers among one of the best airtime records for an Arrow coaster. The fearless riders will board one of the three 28 passenger trains and climb a kunckle-whitening 175 feet, view the entire layout for several seconds before plummeting down 180 feet at speeds of 62 mph, climbing up the second hill measuring 131 feet, slowly accelerate downwards while banking into a large 200 foot wide helix that will deliver almost 3.1g's of ultimate force pushing the riders 3 times their weight into their seats. Following the helix is the mid course brake run that will give enough time for the riders to prepare for the second helix that will send the riders up another airtime hill. Then descend and shift into a banked turn towards the 820 foot long tunnel before quickly stopping to a halt on the final brake run. The length of this coaster is measured 4 200 feet.
Max Thrust 1000, an Arrow Dynamics hyper coaster, built in 1996, is one of the famous Arrow hyper coasters. Standing at 190 feet, speeding up at 62 mph, this hyper is not for the faint of heart. Althought it being a very rough ride, it delivers among one of the best airtime records for an Arrow coaster. The fearless riders will board one of the three 28 passenger trains and climb a kunckle-whitening 175 feet, view the entire layout for several seconds before plummeting down 180 feet at speeds of 62 mph, climbing up the second hill measuring 131 feet, slowly accelerate downwards while banking into a large 200 foot wide helix that will deliver almost 3.1g's of ultimate force pushing the riders 3 times their weight into their seats. Following the helix is the mid course brake run that will give enough time for the riders to prepare for the second helix that will send the riders up another airtime hill. Then descend and shift into a banked turn towards the 820 foot long tunnel before quickly stopping to a halt on the final brake run. The length of this coaster is measured 4 200 feet.