I bet they have signed a no release contract...must go for remelting.The scrapyard is potentially missing a trick. Actually, it wouldn't surprise me if they've been contacted by Nemesis fans asking to buy a cut-off already.
Quite possiblyI bet they have signed a no release contract...must go for remelting.
You could paint Nemmie pink with baby blue highlights, theme it with a giant pram and get Barbie Dolls as an IP, then change the music to Aqua's Barbie Girl, but so long as the layout and G Forces remain, it would still be awesome.
Nemmie can defeat all of that!
I hope they don't thought.
I'm still surprised that Nemmie's new track would be fabricated this early, when it doesn't open for well over a year, much of the old track is still present and there are hundreds of tonnes (???) of groundwork to do.
Seems very early. Most manufacturing these days uses a Just in Time system (that's my AAT costing training speaking LOL - What a waste of time that was).
Thank you for that. Used question marks on the ground work tonnage as didn't really know.There is very little groundwork being done as far as we know, only a few footers are being replaced. Given its going to have to sail over the atlantic it doesn't seem too early, get the track to the UK for summer 2023, build over autumn and test over winter.
If I can buy a big enough piece I'm going to suspend one of my dining room chairs from it so it's like I've got my own little Nemesis at home
this has got me thinking whether its likely that the new track will have a thicker spine in this section with the cross ties closer together to make it strongerIf I recall correctly it had some fairly extensive work done to the helix not very long (in rollercoaster terms) into its life. I think a couple of sections of rail were removed and replaced. You could also see where it had been chopped up at numerous points (its still weird talking about it in past tense!) although I cant remember if this is where the rails had been replaced or if its something else. EDIT: it does indeed seem to be where rails have been replaced, note there is no track join on the rails between pieces
I know they are adding additional supports to the helix but it will certainly be interesting to see how v2 copes with the stress and whether it will end up needing similar work at some point in its life. Its not something I’ve seen on other coasters.
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It’s never happened before in a Merlin park. They’ve sold some leftover wood from Wickerman and a bit of Rita’s old cable but it’s not something the Merlin parks do as much. Blackpool do it all the time with old junk due to the different nature of their rides.How long does it take usually (at Merlin parks) from a ride being dismantled to the track being on sale?
You'd need to smelt down the smiler for the brake run thoughif they smelt down just the first drop Merlin can use the metal to make the entire track for Project Exodus
Great recreation, but if I have to be honest, the proposed track colour in the image looks quite ugly.