It's good to see them doing something. I like how the track is going over the buildings. I also notice how that support in the foreground is on an angle with the track, which is interesting. Hopefully we'll see a lot more construction soon.
I know ride experience is far more important, and it's great that a little park can get a big thrilling coaster on a small budget, but oh **** that track is ugly!
Wow, this looks strange. That loop looks very compact and should be quite forceful if the train pass through it at speed. Also that upside spike section looks interesting.
What happens when a car crashes into a support in the parking lot? Half the coaster will go down :shock:. Is this an accelerator or a lift hill? It's really confusing me :?.
^ :lol: , yeah good spot, the supports do look a bit flimsy in the car park area and look easy enough for cars to hit them.
Here is the whole layout. I guess its like a boomerang coaster and the train gets pulled up the tall spike and then gets released and once at the other end it travels backwards to the station.
^ I'm glad the air time hills are much better in real life compared to that image.
One thing though...
How freaking close is that spike to the top of that loop?!
And I agree with everyone about the supports/track.
That just looks so.... un-real. No seriously, that doesn't look safe to me.
And I'd guess that this is going to be a launched coaster, just like the good old fashioned Schwartzy Shuttle Loops, and it will roll back out of the station. There's nothing on the mechanism on the main spike to hint towards a pully.
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