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The Dragon?
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it would be interesting to see a rollercoaster break through the wall, but i suppose that would break the illusion of immersive theming (and are they even of appropriate size?)
I'm glad trump finally got the go ahead to build his wall tho <3
Yeah. Its also definitely a better location than his original proposal.I'm glad trump finally got the go ahead to build his wall tho <3
B&M literally did think of it soonerScrew the wall, I've just re-watched that video of the test track facility thingy. To be fair I've watched it several times already on a small screen but could never get my head round what was actually happening, y'know? Couldn't see how the seats were configured, or how the transition from sitting-to-flying would work, that sideways loading track baffled me... but now I've seen it on a proper monitor the penny has finally dropped. Hoorah!
Man, that is weird but oh so clever. So, you'll leave the station travelling sideways, yes? And then as the track levels out, the riders kinda 'cartwheel' into the flying position, is that right? That is genius! I bet B&M are kicking themselves for not thinking of that one sooner.
Ok, I'll admit it, my interest in this project has gone up a tad. I wouldn't say I'm excited for it just yet, but I'm definitely more intrigued than I was when it was just photos of a wall.
The rails at the Vekoma version are vertikal, but on B&M is not vertikal, that makes a lot of difference.
In B&M top view, u can see the seats are NOT parallel to the rails. A big advantage that Vekoma has !!
No doubt, but it's essentially the same as the B&M one from that patent. The angle of the track/train is semantics.Vekoma has a 2 seat version (test setup, not sure for the final version) , so their train is lighter and less stress (wear) on the wheels, frames and pivot points.
it would be interesting to see a rollercoaster break through the wall, but i suppose that would break the illusion of immersive theming (and are they even of appropriate size?)
Nah, it could potentially happen, yes. Unless the system is locked until in certain positions of the track, or the actual hardware for rotation is built into the track system itself - similar to how some spinning coasters snap back to the forward position. (but it doesn't look that way)Forgive me if this has been covered already (it's a big ol' topic and I can't be bothered to trawl through it all), but you know that bit where the seats cartwheel 90° into the riding position? Is it reasonable to assume that they could, in theory, rotate the seats 90° in the opposite direction, resulting in a ... in a 'backwards flying coaster'?? Like... in the flying position but travelling feet first? If so, could it therefore also be possible that the riding position is altered during the ride? Kinda like X2, but instead of spinning end-over-end, you spin horizontally from head-first to feet-first?
Yeah I know, it sounds wild, and it probably wouldn't work on any high speed, outdoor sections of track, and you definitely wouldn't want to climb a lift-hill feet first, but I'm thinking more along the lines of slow-moving, 'dark ride' segments of the ride, with scenery and theming and stuff to look at.
I'm probably talking out of my arse, and I'm not suggesting that F.L.Y will utilise any of this nonsense, it's just, y'know, the possibilities for weird and wacky elements this ride type offers are endless, and I wouldn't be surprised if Phantasialand have something crazy up their sleeve that we don't yet know about.
Edit: what's the betting that "I'm probably talking out of my arse" will end up as a quote in somebody's signature?
Yeah I would hope they spruce the rest up so it doesn't stick out and overall looks as if it has always been a part of the Wuze Valley - which actually will feel like more of a valley with these walls. Last year they replaced and improved the houses around the lake/Wakobato, so hopefully this is all put of a larger Fantasy refresh/modernisation.Also, I wonder if they'll give the existing walls (as seen in the photo shared by CSLKennyNI) a lick of paint too, so that it looks more consistent?