While taking a small break from my mian project (which will be back very soon! Making custom supports for a coaster with over 11,000 feet of track takes time!), playing around with the new update, I saw that there was a new wooden coaster blueprint. After placing it down and riding it, it was rather lackluster. So, I took the obvious next step and gave it a bit of RMC love, resulting in this:
This is Metal Tornado. My attempt at an RMC conversion, as I haven't yet been able to ride one, because the nearest one (currently) to me is Lightning Rod, which apart from it being 6 hours away, it doesn't have the best track record for working properly. Anyways, let's compare the original Tornado blueprint to the Metal Tornado ride:
As you can see, it's a bit taller, and definitely crazier. Almost all of the original signs, lights, and other items have been kept, but modified in most parts so that it's not hiding behind the supports, or actually contains the whole name of the new coaster. The new blueprint takes up the same space as the original, and it only requires a small amount of tera-forming on the small section between the station and the lift hill.
Going on to the ride experience, You start with a sharp left hand turn out of the station, through a small bunny hill and another left hand turn to the lift hill. After ascending the 150 ft (46 m) lift hill, you take another sharp left hand turn down through another bunny hill, but then go into a barrel drop, into an 81 degree decent:
The ride then goes into two crazy U-turns, and then into a zero-G stall over the station.
The coaster then goes into another U-turn, a zero-G roll, and then a final wave turn into the brake run.
This coaster has an EFN rating of 6.13-4.35-1.75
Here's the Workshop download link for those who want it: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=961334580

This is Metal Tornado. My attempt at an RMC conversion, as I haven't yet been able to ride one, because the nearest one (currently) to me is Lightning Rod, which apart from it being 6 hours away, it doesn't have the best track record for working properly. Anyways, let's compare the original Tornado blueprint to the Metal Tornado ride:




As you can see, it's a bit taller, and definitely crazier. Almost all of the original signs, lights, and other items have been kept, but modified in most parts so that it's not hiding behind the supports, or actually contains the whole name of the new coaster. The new blueprint takes up the same space as the original, and it only requires a small amount of tera-forming on the small section between the station and the lift hill.
Going on to the ride experience, You start with a sharp left hand turn out of the station, through a small bunny hill and another left hand turn to the lift hill. After ascending the 150 ft (46 m) lift hill, you take another sharp left hand turn down through another bunny hill, but then go into a barrel drop, into an 81 degree decent:

The ride then goes into two crazy U-turns, and then into a zero-G stall over the station.



The coaster then goes into another U-turn, a zero-G roll, and then a final wave turn into the brake run.



This coaster has an EFN rating of 6.13-4.35-1.75
Here's the Workshop download link for those who want it: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=961334580