Board index Roller Coaster Games Hard Hat Area Matinee :: B&M Portable

Matinee :: B&M Portable

The Hard Hat Area is the place to post construction news about your ride, so this is the place to hype your future upload!

Post February 4th, 2006, 8:44 pm

Posts: 441
Points on hand: 1,152.00 Points
Location: Nelo, Antwerp, Belgium
When riding Buster's Megablast (Giovanola portable), I got the idea of making a portable, floorless B&M coaster.. The coaster's name is Matinee, after Franz Ferdinand's song. It already has a JoJo-roll, and some magnetic brakes [:o)] ..

After a mini-launch at 25 kmph, you head into the JoJo-roll:
Image

Magnetic brakes [:o)]:
Image

Twistydrop:
Image

Twistyloop? :
Image

That's all for now.. I hope to get all the trackwork done with the elementary.
Last edited by Mikado on February 4th, 2006, 8:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Post February 4th, 2006, 8:51 pm

Posts: 2171
Points on hand: 1,469.00 Points
Location: La Verne, CA, USA
Too bad there will never be portable B&M's, nonetheless portable B&M's that are like 150 feet tall.

Post February 4th, 2006, 8:58 pm

Posts: 5367
Points on hand: 1,916.00 Points
Location: San Antonio, Texas, USA

It looks pretty sweet though. Keep up the good work man. That drop looks wicked!

Post February 4th, 2006, 9:20 pm

Posts: 1026
Points on hand: 3,540.00 Points
Location: Miami, FL, USA
looking good! nice magnetic brakes... looking forward to riding it
-Tony.

Post February 4th, 2006, 10:48 pm

Posts: 3185
Points on hand: 3,780.00 Points
Location: USA

Post February 4th, 2006, 10:59 pm

Posts: 2171
Points on hand: 1,469.00 Points
Location: La Verne, CA, USA

Post February 4th, 2006, 11:08 pm

Posts: 25
Points on hand: 711.00 Points
Seems to be coming along very nicely. The first drop looks very cool, and lots of fun. The twistyloop even loks kinda neat. Kepp up the good work, and let us see a B-E-A-U-ty

Post February 4th, 2006, 11:34 pm
rob User avatar

Posts: 410
Points on hand: 3,083.00 Points
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Yeah, though this may not be the most pratical and realistic ride, it looks good. The first drop looks very nice!
If possible, I would like to use life every minute with you

Post February 4th, 2006, 11:57 pm

Posts: 703
Points on hand: 2,579.00 Points
Location: USA

there actually is a portable B&M, well i think its a B&M. i cant find it on rcdb, but i know that its like blue, and its schwartzkopf kind alayout

Post February 5th, 2006, 12:00 am

Posts: 3185
Points on hand: 3,780.00 Points
Location: USA

Post February 5th, 2006, 12:36 am

Posts: 703
Points on hand: 2,579.00 Points
Location: USA

^ thats the one, but im not sure if its portable, i think i read somewhere that it is though, because its not showing up on rcdb

Post February 5th, 2006, 12:40 am

Posts: 3185
Points on hand: 3,780.00 Points
Location: USA
I don't know what Coaster Draft page it's on but Dirk chose that coaster. There is a detailed piece on it in his post.

Post February 5th, 2006, 3:06 am

Posts: 2052
Points on hand: 4,906.00 Points
Location: USA


Post February 5th, 2006, 7:51 am

Posts: 4138
Points on hand: 3,307.00 Points
Location: Tonawanda, NY, USA

Originally posted by Hepta

^ thats the one, but im not sure if its portable, i think i read somewhere that it is though, because its not showing up on rcdb

It is portable. It isn't a B&M though.

Under the subproject management of the Intamin AG - which designed and produced the control system - components like the track, the lift and most parts of the electrical system were delivered by Swiss subcontractor Giovanola. The chocks, the sole and the supports were produced by Mannhardt, a company from Germering in the rural district of F?????????rstenfeldbruck in Southern Germany that had to declare bankruptcy during the construction period. So Oscar Bruch founded a hive-off vehicle for the rest of the construction phase to assure completion of his roller coaster.

The components of the trains were produced by a Dutch company, whose name is not ascertainable anymore, while the final assembly was carried out by Giovanola. The cash box area was done by Mack Rides, the station and the exit area by Johann Gerstlauer, whose brother Hubert owns the Gerstlauer Elektro GmbH. The illumination was manufactured by the Pelz company which is located in M?????????nsterhausen, too.

http://www.coastersandmore.de/rides/eur ... _eng.shtml

Post February 5th, 2006, 1:13 pm

Posts: 3018
Points on hand: 2,931.00 Points
Location: USA

Post February 15th, 2006, 3:27 pm

Posts: 441
Points on hand: 1,152.00 Points
Location: Nelo, Antwerp, Belgium
Helloo again [:)]
Today, I finished the part up to the MCBR! Because of the limited area, i had to use the Zerrx-z varialbles in the H:SAK formulas, which makes every turn thight and forcefull [:D] I also began doing some support textures I based them on Buster's, but they're brand new.

Almost circular loop and Immelman.
Image

Another JoJo-roll pic
Image

Drop-shot (I'm looking at the Diamond games [:)] ):
Image

Heading out the Immelman:
Image

No comment:
Image

End of part #1
Image

Post February 15th, 2006, 4:39 pm

Posts: 3018
Points on hand: 2,931.00 Points
Location: USA
looking sweet!! i rele like this thing! the supports look exactly like megeblasts [;)]

Post February 15th, 2006, 7:06 pm

Posts: 3185
Points on hand: 3,780.00 Points
Location: USA

Post February 15th, 2006, 7:08 pm

Posts: 703
Points on hand: 2,579.00 Points
Location: USA

intamin, do you know who built it then? ive never heard of a 4 across inverter besides a B&M, plus ive never seen a copy of B&M track

Post February 16th, 2006, 10:10 am
ish User avatar

Posts: 616
Points on hand: 1,239.00 Points
Location: Germany

It was build by Intamin, together with Giovanola.

BTW, this thing looks really nice! especially the loop looks really interesting! I'm really looking forward to this project to be finished!

Post February 16th, 2006, 11:20 am

Posts: 3000
Points on hand: 3,283.00 Points
Location: Lincoln, United Kingdom

Eurostar is the result of so many different companies inputs, all glued together by Oscar Bruch' idea. Stengel even worked on it, so did Schwarzkopf. Thats one of the reasons why it looks so great!


Return to Hard Hat Area