August 11, 2025
Description
This is an extention to the Hybrid Coaster model by 3D.Printed.Roller.Coasters that contains a modified bench seat with side panels along with prepainted parts for multi material printers that suits the Steel Vengeance theme.
Please follow the instructions for the Hybrid coaster for hardware list and assembly. I highly recommend building one of 3D.Printed.Roller.Coasters 1:15 Hybrid Coaster display track first:
Curved Valley Wavy Track Display Track
Special Instructions:
-My plated part files contain preprinted models and print settings for the MK4S with an MMU3, open them as a project and adapt to your printer setup as needed on PrusaSlicer. You will likely just need to reassign colors on other slicers.
-Ironing the top surfaces is recommended for side panels
-You do not necessarily need to glue the front end and seat beams to the Chassis. This will allow you to swap between the different train styles (Blackjack, Chess, and Digger) while only building a single train if desired.
-After the bench seats are added, glue the side panels onto the sides. The blank ones go on the front seats, then the character ones go on the back seats of each car.
-I recommend B-7000 glue or a gel like glue that does not leave white residue.
About the Coaster
Steel Vengeance located at Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio is the longest hybrid coaster in the world being 5740 feet long. It stands at 205 feet featuring a 90 degree 200ft drop with a max speed of 74 miles per hour. The 2 minute and 30 second ride provides nearly 30 seconds of airtime with speed hills and 4 inversions.
The Cedar Point and Steel Vengeance logos are the trademark and property of the Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike