It's launched today, was mentioned in the latest documentary episode!Not sure how new this is but there's now an augmented reality experience in the EP/Rulantica app, where you assist Tesla in an experiment having to do with the new coaster
I didn't realise it was possible for a rollercoaster to be not suitable for vegans...Latest episode of the construction documentary is out! The seats for the trains won't be reading for another 2 or 3 weeks, so the first train has been delivered with additional weight on it so that it does weigh the same as the final product. This means they can begin commissioning of the coaster sooner than they otherwise would have.
They also showed one of the seats for the new trains, oh my they are gorgeous! They've managed to make them look like they are upholstered leather. The trains will also have lights on them.
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Here is a screenshot from the documentary showing one of the seats:
Shorter queues for us then!I didn't realise it was possible for a rollercoaster to be not suitable for vegans...
Gurkensalat....may I say - being german myself - that your comment was very "german"? Over-correctness....your home is GermanyWell, no. The entire length of the park would be from Schloss Balthasar to Spain or Iceland. The new coaster runs orthogonal to the length axis of the park, but it spans the entire distance from Russia to the main access road to the park. So, yes, quite impressive.
Not the best photos, but it looks like Voltron testing has begun:
It is indeed, yes! The rest of the train is not quite ready yet, but they didn't want that to hold up testing so they've put on the weights so that the train does weigh the same as the finished version will do.Wow, is that just the chassis with... what... lead weights on top? I don't think I've ever seen testing of partial trains before.
I was about to say the same.They tested Blue Fire without seats too:
I was about to say the same.
Mack sometimes do this.