I decided to try recreating an Intamin Zac Spin/Ball Coaster in CATIA V5 R19 the other day. After a few hours of work this is the result. Still trying to figure out a way to dumb down the model so it isn’t as heavy and take so long to load. Maybe converting to step file and then back to catpart? This model itself is based off of Kirnu (RCBD it if you’re not familiar). Still working on some of the details like the track to support column connections. I pretty much used all circles and lines so I could easily pattern the track’s ribs. What do you think?
Intamin Zac Spin CAD Model Recreation
Nick Weisenberger
Nick Weisenberger has been writing about theme parks and roller coasters since 2007. His fascination for how roller coasters work led to researching and self-publishing Coasters 101: An Engineers Guide to Roller Coaster Design.
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Very impressive work, I wish they’d bring one of these to the U.S. – they look like alot of fun.
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