Nice work.
Looks simple and straightforward but I bet it wasn't!
Thanks!
Compared to the Galaxi and SC2000, this little coaster was the easiest. The track layout didn't require nearly as much sweat and cursing to shape correctly. The supports were also a lot easier because there's very little overlap in the track and only 1 support touches more than 1 layer of track. Also, there are only 3 main support designs so I could copy them around easily enough, then adjust the copy to fit its one piece of track. Everything was out in the open so it was easy to click on only the parts I was moving. So mostly, it was just a lot of tedious repetition. The only really annoying part was running the diagonal braces and especially the cables at the tall end.
Note the 2 poles sticking up out of the station roof. This coaster is modeled on the one at Dixie Landin', which was relocated from somewhere else. Apparently, there was a sign on the roof originally, but at Dixie Landin' there are trees right in front of the station so you couldn't see the sign. Thus, the name of the ride is shown on a flag hanging from a lamp post near the entrance, but they left the posts on the roof.