The Arrow looping coaster is a famous classic - it's the first steel coaster type to feature inversions - and variations of the model can be found throughout the world. In this video I'll show you how to build a typical loop/corkscrew combination Arrow coaster layout, share some pointers to keep in mind while building them, and give some tips on how to make custom track elements for them.
Watch the documentary on Arrow if you're interested in learning more about the company, its history, and its coasters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGKgVxx5Wu8
The documentary also explains a lot about Arrow's relationship with Vekoma, but generally, Vekoma loopers more or less look the same as Arrow loopers, so it's not a distinction I'd worry about much in the game. For instance, their crossties are slightly differently placed and many Vekomas now run Vekoma trains, but there's nothing you can do about this in the game anyway.
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Watch the documentary on Arrow if you're interested in learning more about the company, its history, and its coasters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGKgVxx5Wu8
The documentary also explains a lot about Arrow's relationship with Vekoma, but generally, Vekoma loopers more or less look the same as Arrow loopers, so it's not a distinction I'd worry about much in the game. For instance, their crossties are slightly differently placed and many Vekomas now run Vekoma trains, but there's nothing you can do about this in the game anyway.
Follow me on:
✿Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/silvarret
✿Twitter: https://twitter.com/silvarret
Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com
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