Planet Coaster - The Rumbler (Timelapse + POV)

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Published 2020-09-13
The Rumbler is a small Gravity Group wooden coaster with bunny hops, tight twists and turns, and a very low-height, low-cost layout. With a max height of only 13 meters and 390 meters of track, Rumbler nonetheless packs in 8 airtime moments including a double up and two twisted airtime hills.

Download the blueprint on the Steam Workshop:
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=222…

This video isn't sponsored by Gröna Lund, I swear.

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All Comments (21)
  • @toby6418
    the power this man would hold in NoLimits 2 would be immense
  • @astronette500
    These planet coaster videos have always elicited a very specific feeling for me. I think it's just a mix of all the different elements, from the cinematic shots to the choice of music, to having something to listen to and actually learn a lot from, to the detail that - at a certain point - seems to disappear into the rest of the park while still enhancing it. I really think there's a lot to get from these videos, and I'm definetely really happy that you're still down for making more of them.
  • @elevation5762
    silv u still need to do a planet coaster collage for inverted coasters im still hoping you can do that i really want to see what u do
  • @agentstache135
    I was like “huh, I haven’t watched Silvarret in a while, his voice sounds different than I remember” then I realized I was expecting Marcel Vos’s voice. smdh my head 🤦‍♂️
  • @psymcdad8151
    The Onride just remindet me of the "Rothaarblitz". A self-propelled coaster with a lot of hops and turns. It aimed at an audience of 9-15 year olds, wich I did fit quite nice at the time back then. It got removed from the park in 2007. And now I am watching this vid with a tear in my eyes and cant even put my finger to "why" exactly. Thank you. F.
  • @pernicious544
    Thats the thing with you Silv', even when your'e not trying as hard as you can, nor being as creative as you can be, you always create something beautiful. Your simple creations (like this one) always seem to feel like they have a place in anyone's park. I don't know If I can think of anyother word but to describe this little coaster as "whimsical," its just such a fun little coaster that reminds me of the ones at highway side parks here in Usa. Its a very well done attraction and deserves as much love as your other attractions. Well done!
  • @nathantran4463
    Please do more Planet Coaster college. I am trying to learn more about how to build roller coaster's better. I used to watch your coaster colleges over and over again. Also thanks for helping me make better roller coasters for my parks :)
  • @Hagedisje
    These videos completely calm me down and I find myself in a theme park and rollercoaster bubble where I enjoy every minute of it. From you rambling about theme parks to the more detailed explanations about the theory behind it all and ending with beautiful cinamatic shots these videos are to me in perfect balance. It has been a while since I caught myself smiling about the fact that a 30 min video felt like 10 and I loved it. Great work and I wish you all the best with your thesis!
  • @furgulley8077
    I was able to ride kentucky flyer 5 times in about 40 minutes a couple weeks ago. It's a great little coaster. That tiny lift hill is deceiving for the action the ride packs in. Gravity Group really has a wonderful place in the coaster world.
  • @mixxdup
    i love your planet coaster videos c: they're so laid back and chill while also educational
  • @ewant7954
    Silv making a planet coaster video. Surely not. It can’t be. He must be sick. We should call an ambulance
  • @MinkyBoodle44
    Grona Lund has always fascinated me with just how compact it is, and it’s one park I really hope to visit if I ever get the chance to head over to Europe. As much as I love the giant monolithic coasters we have here in the US, there’s rarely a lot of inter-coaster interaction; so many parks here have so much land that they’ve never really needed to build rides over or into other rides. It’s just such a unique experience that most large-scale parks don’t always have. That said, I absolutely love what you’ve done here! I haven’t personally been on one of these Gravity Group family coasters yet, but they look and sound amazing, and this design here looks like no exception! Love your content, man!
  • Im so excited for this. Its been so long since you uploaded and I cant wait to see what you do!
  • @Cattenso
    The return of the Planet Coaster king! Always enjoy watching your videos - it's so relaxing. Must admit I got overly excited hearing you talk about Gröna Lund as a swede who ususally visits the park at least once a year. I'm looking forward to seeing how the new coaster turns out and fits into the park.
  • Silvarret, you and the other Planet Coaster creators have inspired me to take this game on, I love any game that has an editor, and this game certainly has a very good one, although it could possibly do with more vegetation IMO. I joined this community only recently, but since joining I have been really busy trying to learn the editor. I love creating in the sandbox, and the creations that you and others have done have been simply jaw-dropping and amazing. Your attention to detail with your buildings and scenery are outstanding and I really appreciate your tutorials and videos. I hope to actually get Planet Coaster 2 when and if it gets released. Keep up the great work and amazing creations.
  • @zakman7712
    Massively agree with the lust for mini projects right now. I'm 2 years deep into a park I've been working on since the first MagRides pack. It takes me 20 minutes to load, I sit there with 9 FPS. I have such a huge desire to just churn out a tonne of mini projects of a single coaster/area and play around. I just feel like i'm cheating on my main park every time I try to do that. Soon... I hope. More of these please! Loved it!