I'm Building a Model Roller Coaster - Part 2
After 7 long months, I've finally posted a video updating my progress on building a model roller coaster. So, a little bit after the first video, I did a little bit of work on the lift hill of the model coaster. Then what happened is that I ran out of balsa wood and I couldn't work on the roller coaster. By the way, I have decided to call the roller coaster the "Little Dipper." Please tell me in the comments section if you like that name or not. It was not until a month ago that I finally saved up enough money to buy some more balsa wood.
You are all probably thinking that I resumed my work on the Little Dipper. Well, I decided not to because the Little Dipper is a huge project and I did not want to sink all the time and resources just to see the project fail. I listened to the advice of famous roller coaster designer Alan Schielke who says that you should start small. So, for the past month, I have been working on another model called the "Mini Dipper" (Please, tell me if you like that name as well). It is going to be an out and back coaster with 3 drops and have a maximum height of 33 scale feet. After I complete the Mini Dipper, I will resume my work on the Little Dipper. I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I look forward to completing the Mini Dipper for you guys.
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