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Post March 5th, 2006, 11:48 am

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wtf?

Since when do they need to put the footers in with wood shims to allow for movement? Its called PRECISION. If I saw a company doing that in an amusement park I would be seriously worried. Heck, the first time I saw any major manufacturers ride being screwed up was Black Mamba but they fixed that in a real hurry.


This looks like the poor mans way to install a coaster. Geez.

Post March 5th, 2006, 11:55 am

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LOL @ real. It does look quite a crap way of putting up a coaster. Really inaccurate. Ive never seen it done like this ever, and ive followed quite a few constructions really closely! Im actually quite worried :P

EDIT: Have you seen how wonky some of the supports are? [lol]

Post March 5th, 2006, 8:20 pm

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I think this coaster has good potential to be a very nice Euro Fighter, but it may suffer from thsoe supports. And, don't manufacturers typically use bolts and flanges to hold supports to footers?

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Originally posted by Tanks4me

Looks pretty cool. But in the latest ACE newsletter I got (yep I am a member)....


lol, Your so full of yourself.[xx(]

Post March 5th, 2006, 8:30 pm

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Normally they have plans and they have lee way of like an inch or less in height (Ive seen spacers used) and whatever space they have between the bolt and bolt hole which is probably really small like 1/32 inch.

But yes. Normally they put the footer down and place the support on it and bolt it down and then when they put the track on they have a tiny bit of room to play with if the footer is off by a tiny bit. The track however cant be but the footer can.


It just seems so...sketchy.

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Post March 25th, 2006, 8:09 pm
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I think thier loops look absolutely retarded with the supports and they should get a new spine style to use for loop type inversions, sort of like Shwarzkopfs.

Besides that, the ride looks really, really sexy.

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Post March 28th, 2006, 1:31 pm

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I'm going to ride on opening day hopefully, not been confirmed yet.
If i do, i'll sort out a nice POV for you all.

Coming to terms with the ride, the colour absolutely sucks.
Me and gazag was discussing on the B-pool meet about what a perfect coloured ride would be.
We though pure 'Metallic', everything Metallic.
And it would suit a Eurofighter to a very high extent.
Not so sure about suiting Oakwoods surroundings but hell to it.

Layout looks great, nice air, some awesome lats on the helix.
Supports could be alot better, as coolbeans said above, awfully constructed loop.

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Vild-Svinet was constructed in the same way as this with the supports going into the concrete.

Post March 28th, 2006, 7:19 pm
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Originally posted by english coaster guy

I'm going to ride on opening day hopefully, not been confirmed yet.
If i do, i'll sort out a nice POV for you all.


Better don't take your camera on the first ride you take. Or else you might lose it because of the feeling on the first drop.[;)]

like i wrote somewhere else too: I wonder how you english fellows are going to think about the 97 degree drop.
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Post March 28th, 2006, 7:48 pm
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Layout looks great, nice air, some awesome lats on the helix.

Lats on that helix? What are you retarded? If you look at the banking you'll see that it's positive g's on that banking, some pretty good g's might I add.[;)] Plus lats & OTSR = [xx(]

Post April 6th, 2006, 1:43 pm

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An article on Speed - http://tinyurl.com/fqspe

About halfway up the 115ft climb I began stating how we were surely at the top by now.

However, my fear of heights had little time to kick in, as almost as soon as I was aware of how high I was, I was at the bottom of the first drop, even if my stomach was some way behind.

I thought I'd managed a display of bravery in the face of a steel machine seemingly forged to create fear. But I was told later the constant high- pitched noise I unconsciously emitted betrayed my inner concern.


So I gather its going to open soon, I guess I can move this topic to the coaster forum now.

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Take a look at the cars. I find them very attractive[:X]
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Damn, that hauls some serious ass. The helix looks pretty corceful!

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man i can not wait untill the coaster meet up there later in the year. megafobia and speed, what a great line up.

also look, anadvert for nolimits coaster



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Post April 7th, 2006, 6:54 pm

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^^^ Is that not just the clause for the ride. As 'the grip of fear' is for Talon???

Post April 12th, 2006, 2:49 pm

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some good arial pics and others at the ECC website:

http://www.coasterclub.org/gallery/thum ... ?album=109

This is gonna be a fantastic addition to Oakwood, I'll certainly be down on the summer club trip.

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Just you ;)

whoever said all transitions had to be flowing or following a preset radius?

The final turn on Millennium Force is exactly the same.

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X, take a look at the overbank on the Mr. Freeze coasters also. They're rather odd looking like that too. Real is right.
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Originally posted by english coaster guy

^^^ Is that not just the clause for the ride. As 'the grip of fear' is for Talon???

clause should be "tagline" [;)]

Post April 12th, 2006, 8:19 pm

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oh holy jesus! that ride looks ridiculously fast, especially going down the drop and over the hill. Oh my goodness.

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