elephant58 said:Tom G said:The Nemesis Sub-Terra was depicted with OTSR in graphics also.
Meanwhile, this thing will be sponsored by Lemon Tango.
Which? Sub-Terra or Smiler?
Robbie said:I must admit to skipping a few pages, but surely that image is Promo Art, not Concept Art? Like the stuff that arrived for Swarm this time last year it'll be based on what the train is actually going to look like, even if it's not the exact same train.
Yes, I do think this could be true. At the top of the first hill. Equally, it could be at one of the smaller airtime hills, too. It does look like a trim of some sorts.TheCoasterCruiser said:I suspect it'll go on one of the big drops, or maybe at the top of the first lift hill to brake after the rumored LSM launch?
Well... no. You see, the public aren't going to go "that's the wrong kind of restraint for the train" but they are going to go "the picture has overhead restraints but the ride doesn't." The promo art is getting the general gist.WelcomeToOblivion said:Robbie said:I must admit to skipping a few pages, but surely that image is Promo Art, not Concept Art? Like the stuff that arrived for Swarm this time last year it'll be based on what the train is actually going to look like, even if it's not the exact same train.
By that theory, Stealth has Nemesis Inferno restraints
furie said:16 though? Bit much. Having said that, the entire "I was in a pub with a German bloke" thing is actually true.
The reason I got dragged on to CF was because a friend of mine worked in a bar and got talking to a guy who was installing Rita. The argument at the time was all "it's a B&M", but he was saying, no, this bloke in the pub says it isn't. Obviously, as a n00b you get a rapturous response coming onto CF and saying "my mate who works in a pub got talking to a drunken engineer who said it's Intamin" - but it's actually 100% true and 100% solid source. Sometimes, it just is.