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|pic=Steel Mini Roller Coaster.png |
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|type=Roller Coaster |
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|descr=A small and cheap roller coaster, best for small spaces and parks that are low on cash. |
|descr=A small and cheap roller coaster, best for small <br> spaces and parks that are low on cash. |
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|cost=1,320+ |
|cost=1,320+ |
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|size=Medium - Large (variable) |
|size=Medium - Large (variable) |
Revision as of 12:28, 6 September 2010
Construction
Track has steel running rails with cross-bracing. Supports are made of square section posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and outside the running rails.
Special Track Elements
- Banked Curves (Loopy Landscapes and onward)
- Banked Helix (Loopy Landscapes and onward)
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 60° (RCT1 only; the Junior Roller Coaster of RCT2 and 3 has a maximum of 25°)
- Lift hill maximum slope - 25° (Straight and Curved)
- Maximum height above ground - 65 feet
Vehicles
- Ladybird Cars
- Log Cars
- Rocket Cars
- Spinning Cars
Other Information
Cheaper than other types of roller coasters, but can't be built as tall.
This ride is called Junior Roller Coaster in both RCT2 and RCT3.