Coasterfreck
Hyper Poster
Thorpe Park have fully confirmed the length of Hyperia, this length will make it the park’s longest coaster. Thorpe’s former longest was Colossus at 849.996m, Hyperia at 995.4m is 145.404m longer.
I’m really pleased to hear him mention the ‘most weightless’ record… Time to actually get the UK industry thinking about airtime!!!The artist revealing his work!
Thorpe Park on Instagram: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This fina
9,580 likes, 211 comments - thorpeparkofficial on March 7, 2024: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This final piece...www.instagram.com
Even signs it at the end
Where was the spoiler warning please?The artist revealing his work!
Thorpe Park on Instagram: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This fina
9,580 likes, 211 comments - thorpeparkofficial on March 7, 2024: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This final piece...www.instagram.com
Even signs it at the end
Artist.. Yeah rightThe artist revealing his work!
Thorpe Park on Instagram: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This fina
9,580 likes, 211 comments - thorpeparkofficial on March 7, 2024: "We’re thrilled to announce that yesterday, after months of construction and over 5,292 man hours to assemble to date, the team used a 500-tonne crane to lift the 92nd and final piece of Hyperia track into place!🎢 This final piece...www.instagram.com
Even signs it at the end
I suppose this has pretty much always been the case. Before John Burton, John Wardley had the same role when it came to handling the PR side.As much respect and admiration as I have for John, it does seem like he's rather quickly becoming a poster boy for ALL the projects produced by the hundreds of MMM team members.
As much respect and admiration as I have for John, it does seem like he's rather quickly becoming a poster boy for ALL the projects produced by the hundreds of MMM team members.
Of course many of us, me included will be looking on with a touch of jealousy for having these opportunities. Let's be frank, spending years designing what is objectively going to be an at least, top 3 coaster in the UK is a pretty awesome feat... but I do wonder (if at all) when will the candidness kick in? It would be really great to see some other team members championed for their often more significant contributions.
There's a fine line between being the poster boy and passing off other peoples work as mostly your own which he has to tread carefully and I think John Burtons infamous tweet referring to himself as an artist being disrespected and he will share his work when he is ready was very pretentious and didn't do himself any favours when treading that line.
I’m thinking May myself. On Thorpe Park’s own posted timelines, the ride should begin testing at the end of March (they recently stated that it would begin testing around 3 weeks after track completion, which happened on Wednesday 6th March). May would give them a good month or so to test it, as well as to build the queue, finish off the landscaping and such.When are people betting on this being open? Supposedly staff onsite have claimed the project is "still on track" for a Spring opening - that said, that's a pretty wide window and there looks to be quite some work left to go. Desperate to ride this thing ASAP, but equally I remember The Smiler's opening sufficiently well to be concerned by the thought of a rush job.
I haven't seen the photo you're alluding to, but couldn't it easily have been taken by a passenger riding in the back seat? That's not unsafe, seeing as that person wouldn't be the one controlling the car.If I see a photo on here from today of Hyperia from the M25 M3 overbridge I'll be very cross. Slowing down from 70 to 40 to then lean over to take a photo on your phone is insane.
I really hope it wasn't anyone on here!!
Ah, OK... that does sound rather unsafe. And quite possibly illegal given that you aren't allowed to use a mobile phone behind the wheel...Single occupant, I was behind him and moved to overtake. It's only as I passed them that I realised they were taking the photo.
Absolutely disgraceful driving. Despite what I said earlier, I can't imagine anyone on here is that stupid. Just shocked me to be honest, the utter disregard for safety on such a busy bit of road. I'm really excited for the ride, but I'm not going to do something dumb like that, and I trust that all of us here are the same.
The ride will be complete in the next day or two, weather dependent, with trains arriving on site this week.
It was heavily suggested there will be some cool dispatch sequence in the station.