I can recommend a few bands, that I began to love over the last years. They all heavily include guitars
The bigger names are:
- Russian Circles (US)
- Mono (Japan)
- Cult of Luna (Norway)
The less bigger names:
- Brutus (Belgium) -> Sugar Dragon Live in Ghent.
- Witness The Fall (Netherlands)...
I live in the Netherlands, haven’t even done all the coasters here. But I can make a top 10.
De Vliegende Hollander: (I’ve worked on this coaster, it is getting a special spot. And I like the total picture).
Vogel Rok: (Same. Just fun with that soundtrack).
Xpress: Platform 13: (love launched...
I like it. Nice colour scheme. Great theme.
Surprising layout. Especially the 270 degree zero-g-roll. 95 degree drop. That airtime hill.
I think after loads of great Vekoma's and Intamin's. This (with Monster) is some B&M to look forward too.
I watch NoLimits creations on YouTube sometimes, during lunch or something.
But I would like to have seen way more of these.
Very good flow in the track. Loads of airtime. The little hump just before the turnaround was a nice detail.
The last section with all the airtime hills going to be...
I like what I see. Great ride experience I read everywhere from people that rode it the last day(s).
A video showing the queue, I was really surprised how good the theming is.
I said it before and I repeat myself:
The strong comments from the park director, a theme for not typical Plopsaland...
I still think it is weird that a Plopsa Park themed a coaster to a 18+ dance festival.
That said, it looks very good and I imagine that the ride is marvellous.
Great news from Efteling.
I am zooming in on the pictures they provided on their blog. Making a whole new area and connecting the indoor Vekoma coaster. So much details, I like it.
I (we) watched the video's linked above. :D:rolleyes: Those are the same.
You are right. On the channel these are different. It would've been weird if it wasn't.
Don't know if this is finished yet. But this must be the ugliest bit of the ride now.
Surely this could've been done differently, curious to see what will happen to the cage in the next couple of days.
I was expecting something else, but this looks good. Fly through the station is excellent.
Long overdue trip back to Faarup must be done in '22.
I do feel like Vekoma copied Intamin here for some elements, instead the other way around...
Got a bit of a Kondaa vibe here and there.
Both the same indeed. So it is really weird there is no English version.
Thanks, I was thinking about to design a poster. Not sure yet, time and all... Would be really cool to win though.
Havent read the whole topic, sorry if this was discussed! But I was thinking:
What if Mack brings back those single rail coasters they build. But in a 202X style.
I mean, now Intamin is following RMC and Mack placed pictures of that single rail recently on their Instagram.
This could be an...
Do going to watch them both. Probably only the voice is different. (edit: no, the same person) But I am curious about why.
Also. On their instagram they set out a competition to create a film poster for this. If you win, besides a two day stay. You're poster will be printed and put up in...
Nice, thanks. For some reason these didn't show up on YouTube for me.
Had to laugh about the naming of the turn out of the station. The 180 degrees anticipation turn.
I like that they do way less rmc elements and be more like Vekoma dynamic layouts. Which I personally like more.
Mack or Intamin would be the obvious decision. As they do more than just coasters.
But I like the new Vekoma too much to not vote for them. And they do/ did more than just coasters as well.
On of them needs to copy B&M launched wingcoaster though, because I would like one in the park as well.
Track design for the Intamin Single Rail close up (10+ pictures):
Link to Facebook post
Source: rmcconnoisseurs on Facebook.
(I don't have FB so I don't really know if this works, sorry for that, edit: didn't work).
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