wow, that was freaking awesome . I like how you explained it in such detail. You can only appreciate something once you understand it . Thanks for sharing your creativity
Nice work, mate. I will be having a coaster day later this year. Travelling to Western N.C. to see family and Dollywood is on the list of things to do.
Believe it or not, my very first "roller coaster" model was a pair of garden hoses running parallel from a table to the ground then over some bricks. I used golf balls for the cars. LoL A good starting model that is super customizable is CDX Blocks. Hope you build something awesome!
Hi!!! Yes, I believe it was car number two. I believe your up-stop blocks were made of plastic... Are there may have been an incident. One of the plastic blocks may have cracked during that incident. Parts of it might have never been recovered to this day. Maybe. Yeah.... I had to make up stop dogs for car number 2 at one point. But, knowing it can be done helped me go forward with a train full of them.
That is some seriously tiny work you've done and I can appreciate how delicate those bits and things you're using. So, I purchased a digital microscope to do detailed electronics work and it's the only way I can do some of the things these days. I got one of those $250 jobbers that Adam Savage recommended on his channel, the Andonstar AD249S-M and it works for my purposes, I'm not crazy about the base and stand that limit it's reach, I need a better stand for it that gives me clearance. I can say that it's a lot better than one of those large lenses on an arm. I might need to find a "real" version of this.
LOL 😂 "UP STOP". I didn't know what you were saying at first and then it clicked. It "stops" it from going "up" and off the track. I'm on board. I'm watching it again. Cheers 🥂
I wish I had more time to do something as fulfilling as this.
Oh, I wish I had so much more time. Lol
wow, that was freaking awesome . I like how you explained it in such detail. You can only appreciate something once you understand it . Thanks for sharing your creativity
Thank you very much! It's good to hear that other people enjoy the same kind of projects that I do.
This is awesome. Love the video. Never seen or heard of you before but youtube recommend your video and I'm enjoying it so far!
Thank you so much!!
Fantastic work as always. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I never know if these super specific videos are interesting or not. I really appreciate it!
Nice work, mate. I will be having a coaster day later this year. Travelling to Western N.C. to see family and Dollywood is on the list of things to do.
Thank you!! You'll have to let me know when you're going to Dollywood. Have you been before? It's a pretty excellent Park!
@intocoasters This will be my first visit to Dollys place. Mid November is the plan.
I want to assemble one of these so bad!
Believe it or not, my very first "roller coaster" model was a pair of garden hoses running parallel from a table to the ground then over some bricks. I used golf balls for the cars. LoL
A good starting model that is super customizable is CDX Blocks.
Hope you build something awesome!
@@intocoasters I tried following your other video for assembly and cleaning etc, but I was trying to make a list for everything needed
Very nicely done. Was there wheels on one of the cars on the old train? I can't recall but thought I had done one car.
Hi!!!
Yes, I believe it was car number two.
I believe your up-stop blocks were made of plastic... Are there may have been an incident. One of the plastic blocks may have cracked during that incident.
Parts of it might have never been recovered to this day.
Maybe.
Yeah.... I had to make up stop dogs for car number 2 at one point.
But, knowing it can be done helped me go forward with a train full of them.
That is some seriously tiny work you've done and I can appreciate how delicate those bits and things you're using. So, I purchased a digital microscope to do detailed electronics work and it's the only way I can do some of the things these days. I got one of those $250 jobbers that Adam Savage recommended on his channel, the Andonstar AD249S-M and it works for my purposes, I'm not crazy about the base and stand that limit it's reach, I need a better stand for it that gives me clearance. I can say that it's a lot better than one of those large lenses on an arm. I might need to find a "real" version of this.
Oh neat I'm going to have to check that out! You may have noticed I had my magnifying visor or glasses nearly this whole video. LOL
Hi, I’m building a model coaster of my own. Is there a way I could contact you in private with some questions?
I'm sorry for the delay. You can reach me at intocoasters at yahoo.com
LOL 😂 "UP STOP". I didn't know what you were saying at first and then it clicked. It "stops" it from going "up" and off the track. I'm on board. I'm watching it again. Cheers 🥂
I promise that is what they are actually called. LoL.
I'd let you ride my coaster! 😁