Hey. Do you have the rollercoaster up on your shelf available to download and print with instructions. I love this one but the prefer the full circuit one. ? Amazing work. :-)
Ok, you had your five minutes of fame - now back to the drawing board and build a LSM-launched one as well! ;) (No, really, awful amazing work, I'm THAT jaelous, no words for that. Absolutely stunning result!)
Would you consider selling your coaster dynamix model ? I own one of those and i'm looking too expand it...the bearings on your model do they turn well on the track ? and the track ... it looks like it's transparent tubing what is it exaclty cause i'm trying to build a roller coaster model from scratch too ! but not with 3d printing...
Phenomenal work, really enjoyed the tour of your shop as well! It seemed you were downplaying the complexity of your controller which I assume is quite complicated. Incredible job on everything!
Thank you! Yes the controller is absolutely a marvel, it is powered by an arduino mega with over 700 lines of code to control one single run through of the coaster. I have more details on my Instagram page if interested. @print_my_ride
This is even more awesome. Although i both don't have a 3d printer or enough space to have it :P ill just have to live with Planet Coaster and NoLimits 2
OMG now I know what I need to save up for....a 3d printer. Btw it's called the boomerang (the name from the manufacturer,Verkoma. these are EVERYWHERE under different names lol. That being said this stuff is awesome and the best I've seen of ANY "model" coasters. THIS I would pay good money for.. Thanks so much for making it available. Do you have a link to the programming stuff for the control pannel and restraints etc. That would be awesome.
Gabzo Avro the arduino code and wiring diagrams have not yet been posted. I have been so busy with other projects that I haven’t had time. I’m hoping this summer I will tune in the code and post it. The code itself is a bit rough as I’m not a professional programmer haha.
Matt, this is awsome. I'm currently printing one for my school. I'm a teatcher Psysics and I can use ths in my lessons. Do you have a building instruction and a map for the footers so I can buildt it on a wooden plate? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Wow I have always wanted to do a project like this... I can see 3D printing makes it 100% possible. You say you have a camera on the coaster? Can you post footage of what its like from the "Seat View" ? Nice touch making the controls like a real roller coaster interface! This is amazing!
have you got the electronic( servo, motor and wires) schematic construction? I may print this in the future, near to my house there is the Firewhip Roller Coaster, and that is amazing.
This is incredible! Seriously one of the coolest projects ive ever seen. I can't believe your working on a SV model. I don't think there's anyone else in the world more fit for it! Very jealous of all your 3D printers. I have one, not the best, but modded heavily. Currently trying to make a transfer track section for coaster dynamix models. One question. Did you use no limits to help with CAD work or is it all custom?
rcmaniac31 this model is bolted together with M2 and M3 fasteners similar to the real coaster in sections. Up close it looks practically identical to the real ride.
I like model roller coasters ... but the only thing that i don’t like is the cars on a model tends to go too fast around the track, on a real rollercoaster yes they are going fast but it still takes time for it to get around the track..... i would add more cars to it so that it slows it down a little ... also make it a lot longer
Great work! Did you 3d print the wheels or are they made out of steel? I am thinking about making a RMC hybrid coaster IBOX track but i am concerned about designing the trains... Maybe small "ballbearings" in a circular shape would work... Nice job!
For the 3D printed coaster I'm currently designing (Vekoma Mk1101 space warp launch coaster), I'm using ceramic ZrO2 ball bearings. I believe Matt has used ball bearings for the wheels here as well. I would highly recommend circular ceramic bearings as wheels, as the material has extremely low friction, and is very durable. I use 3x8x3mm ones. I hope this helps you to design your RMC hybrid!
I went to Purdue then moved to NYC and went to New York Film Academy for grad school. My whole family went to Purdue. It's nice to see a fellow Purdue alumni. However, why in God's name would you get "data" from Wikipedia? You might as well get your "data" and research from the National Enquirer. I followed everything you were talking about because it's shop talk to me, but then you made that comment and it jarred me.
As a ride op of the actual Invertigo at kings island I gotta say this is a fantastic looking ride / model!!
This is better than coasterdynamix.. insane. job well done! Most of it goes over my head but I wish I had the knowledge and drive to so this.
OH ITS YOU I saw you at cedar point working on the steel vengeance model and it’s so awesome!
What did you use for the tubing on the track? I am trying to build my own model and haven’t found anything that looks as nice as your track pieces.
Now I just need A 3D printer and a large amount of money (I need this
Where did you get the operator panel from?
Hey. Do you have the rollercoaster up on your shelf available to download and print with instructions. I love this one but the prefer the full circuit one. ? Amazing work. :-)
That looks like a Coasterdynamix model to me.
Ok, you had your five minutes of fame - now back to the drawing board and build a LSM-launched one as well! ;) (No, really, awful amazing work, I'm THAT jaelous, no words for that. Absolutely stunning result!)
Would you consider selling your coaster dynamix model ? I own one of those and i'm looking too expand it...the bearings on your model do they turn well on the track ? and the track ... it looks like it's transparent tubing what is it exaclty cause i'm trying to build a roller coaster model from scratch too ! but not with 3d printing...
Phenomenal work, really enjoyed the tour of your shop as well! It seemed you were downplaying the complexity of your controller which I assume is quite complicated. Incredible job on everything!
Thank you! Yes the controller is absolutely a marvel, it is powered by an arduino mega with over 700 lines of code to control one single run through of the coaster. I have more details on my Instagram page if interested. @print_my_ride
dude, this is amazing :D i want one of my own :D
Go make it! www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-invertigo-scaled-model-roller-coaster-50617
This is even more awesome. Although i both don't have a 3d printer or enough space to have it :P ill just have to live with Planet Coaster and NoLimits 2
John Jachim right now I am working on my second coaster that should be complete in May. Unfortunatly not any from Silverwood yet.
OMG now I know what I need to save up for....a 3d printer. Btw it's called the boomerang (the name from the manufacturer,Verkoma. these are EVERYWHERE under different names lol.
That being said this stuff is awesome and the best I've seen of ANY "model" coasters. THIS I would pay good money for.. Thanks so much for making it available.
Do you have a link to the programming stuff for the control pannel and restraints etc. That would be awesome.
Gabzo Avro the arduino code and wiring diagrams have not yet been posted. I have been so busy with other projects that I haven’t had time. I’m hoping this summer I will tune in the code and post it. The code itself is a bit rough as I’m not a professional programmer haha.
Nice👌👌
Super cool!
Need this! How much?$
Matt, this is awsome. I'm currently printing one for my school. I'm a teatcher Psysics and I can use ths in my lessons. Do you have a building instruction and a map for the footers so I can buildt it on a wooden plate? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Wow I have always wanted to do a project like this... I can see 3D printing makes it 100% possible. You say you have a camera on the coaster? Can you post footage of what its like from the "Seat View" ? Nice touch making the controls like a real roller coaster interface! This is amazing!
This belongs on "The Chive" website listed under the category "Shut Up and Take my Money."
have you got the electronic( servo, motor and wires) schematic construction? I may print this in the future, near to my house there is the Firewhip Roller Coaster, and that is amazing.
do you use clear tubing for the track ?
I wonder why LEGO Costers
go sooooo FAST
scaling down a coaster dosent scale down physics, meaning the trains wont travel along the course slowly
NUTS!!!
This is absolutely nuts😍
Can you make a Deja Vu model
Do you sale these??
Hello! I am building a coaster of my own and would like to know what glue you used to adhere the plastic and the tubing together?
Alexa Davis Loctite professional and Gorilla glue.
Print My Ride Detroit Awesome! Thank you so much!!
This is incredible! Seriously one of the coolest projects ive ever seen. I can't believe your working on a SV model. I don't think there's anyone else in the world more fit for it! Very jealous of all your 3D printers. I have one, not the best, but modded heavily. Currently trying to make a transfer track section for coaster dynamix models.
One question. Did you use no limits to help with CAD work or is it all custom?
rcmaniac31 this coaster was designed in No Limits 2. SV, I was given the CAD blueprints to make it precise. :)
Matt Schmotzer nice!! How do you make the connections between track and support pieces? Did you make screw connections or use glue?
rcmaniac31 this model is bolted together with M2 and M3 fasteners similar to the real coaster in sections. Up close it looks practically identical to the real ride.
So sick man, hope I can get out to Cedar Point soon to see your model!
Github ?
I like model roller coasters ... but the only thing that i don’t like is the cars on a model tends to go too fast around the track, on a real rollercoaster yes they are going fast but it still takes time for it to get around the track..... i would add more cars to it so that it slows it down a little ... also make it a lot longer
How don’t you have a million subscribers you should have a lot
This is amazing
Apa lemot roller coaster jelek
Pasti ada mantra sihir ni
Why does it look so blurry when it drops
Motion blur on the camera.
Great work! Did you 3d print the wheels or are they made out of steel? I am thinking about making a RMC hybrid coaster IBOX track but i am concerned about designing the trains... Maybe small "ballbearings" in a circular shape would work... Nice job!
For the 3D printed coaster I'm currently designing (Vekoma Mk1101 space warp launch coaster), I'm using ceramic ZrO2 ball bearings. I believe Matt has used ball bearings for the wheels here as well. I would highly recommend circular ceramic bearings as wheels, as the material has extremely low friction, and is very durable. I use 3x8x3mm ones. I hope this helps you to design your RMC hybrid!
@@rollercoasterryan7816 Thanks a lot!
make a new coaster that uses the same control panel
Please do more with the cad and the design process
Sea serpent wilidwood nj
I love that ride.
Lol a Vekoma Boomerang
At least it is inverted
@@OnniH wait a second when did I comment this?! I had no idea of how good this was. Also hey Onni
Awesome
They took that from dorney park
this is awesome.... BUT..... the ride is over before it's begun.... make it much longer!!!! I mean..MUCH MUCH MUCH longer....
I went to Purdue then moved to NYC and went to New York Film Academy for grad school. My whole family went to Purdue. It's nice to see a fellow Purdue alumni. However, why in God's name would you get "data" from Wikipedia? You might as well get your "data" and research from the National Enquirer. I followed everything you were talking about because it's shop talk to me, but then you made that comment and it jarred me.
this ride is called Cobra, and its at La Ronde in montreal for like decades,,