Expedition Everest: Legend of the Forbidden Mountain

PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING!! After spending over three months working on this recreation, I have finally managed to finish Expedition Everest: Legend of the Forbidden Mountain! I tried to make everything as detailed and accurate as possible, but the complexity of this ride is so massive that I couldn’t make everything 100% accurate. For example, the queue line has such weird angles that I had to sacrifice some details on the exterior of the gift shop and main entrance building. Also, the Yeti museum is so complex inside that I needed to rearrange it (those of you who know the attraction well enough will realize that there are some differences). Finally, the mountain itself is so structurally complicated that I had to sacrifice the way it looks on the exterior. Please realize that I did my absolute best to make this ride as accurate to the real thing as possible, so I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy it! I know many of you are wondering how I made the ride go backwards and forwards. Although it is too difficult to explain the entire process, I will do my best to let you know how to make it happen. First, you need to read about how to overlap track pieces (see the link below). Once you read the information at that link, you will realize that my ride is actually made up of 3 (yes, THREE) roller coasters, not just one. The first coaster starts at the load station. It then travels along the track until it reaches the highest peak (where the track ends). At this point, to
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