jackdude101
Roller Poster
Re: Does a British Gallopers/Carousels Online Database Exist
^It's also possible they may have used a hodgepodge of different-looking fibreglass horses from different molds, as well. Looking more closely at the Butlin's gallopers, I fear that the animal figures on all three may actually be 100% fibreglass (I'm still waiting on a reply from them to confirm this). It would not be surprising. Out of the 28 British gallopers on my little list, I estimate only 12 of them have at least some animal figures that are wood. BTW, only four of those legit gallopers are at places that also include roller coasters: Blackpool Pleasure Beach (the Derby Racer only), Drayton Manor, Devon's Crealy, and Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach. So, that basically means that the only place in Britain that has a respectable collection of big roller coasters and also a proper English-style wooden gallopers set is Drayton Manor.
Also, no, I have not explored other types of flat rides. At the moment, I am concerned with roller coasters (globally), steam railways (Anglopshere only), carousels/gallopers (Anglosphere only), and a tiny bit with giant ferris wheels 40 meters tall or more (globally). These types of rides tend to be more high-profile, advert-worthy attractions and as a result seem to be the easiest to acquire data about them.
^It's also possible they may have used a hodgepodge of different-looking fibreglass horses from different molds, as well. Looking more closely at the Butlin's gallopers, I fear that the animal figures on all three may actually be 100% fibreglass (I'm still waiting on a reply from them to confirm this). It would not be surprising. Out of the 28 British gallopers on my little list, I estimate only 12 of them have at least some animal figures that are wood. BTW, only four of those legit gallopers are at places that also include roller coasters: Blackpool Pleasure Beach (the Derby Racer only), Drayton Manor, Devon's Crealy, and Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach. So, that basically means that the only place in Britain that has a respectable collection of big roller coasters and also a proper English-style wooden gallopers set is Drayton Manor.
Also, no, I have not explored other types of flat rides. At the moment, I am concerned with roller coasters (globally), steam railways (Anglopshere only), carousels/gallopers (Anglosphere only), and a tiny bit with giant ferris wheels 40 meters tall or more (globally). These types of rides tend to be more high-profile, advert-worthy attractions and as a result seem to be the easiest to acquire data about them.