We don't know what the trains look like yet. So it could be that.
'World's First Coaster With Active Suspension', maybe? Merlin could market that, easy!
Though the suggestion here is really rather different, isn't this what - at heart - Mack tried to do with their E-Motion coasters?
Now that is interesting. Is this new information? It says the patent was filed in July 2020, how come it's taken til now to become public?
I wouldn't say the E-Motion rides count as they had sprung cars to roll around corners and any dampening was incidental. The setup uses the same components but configured for a different function.Though the suggestion here is really rather different, isn't this what - at heart - Mack tried to do with their E-Motion coasters?
Of course, they failed miserably, only ever sold 2 and the currently operating one is rubbish, so not a big thing. But that doesn't stop annoying geeks like me pointing out it wouldn't technically be a world's first
just me or does that track look smaller for a B&M track? Maybe that Intamin inspiration rumor is true.Meanwhile in Ohio, Clermont is peddling out some new blue B&M track, which given the circumstances could very well be intended for Project Penguin;
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just me or does that track look smaller for a B&M track? Maybe that Intamin inspiration rumor is true.
Those have got a lot more cross ties than other B&M trackMy man Jike visited the plant and took some photos of the alleged surf coaster track… oddly, the track is labeled “Elon”. @roomraider any ideas?
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My man Jike visited the plant and took some photos of the alleged surf coaster track… oddly, the track is labeled “Elon”. @roomraider any ideas?
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Just a high-stress part of a layout, I imagine.Those have got a lot more cross ties than other B&M track