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I don't think it'll be that advanced.Is it possible it could have a switch track somewhere during the layout
I don't think it'll be that advanced.Is it possible it could have a switch track somewhere during the layout
Would I be right in saying that if it DID, it would be the second rollercoaster in the park to have one? First being Th13rteen, with the one at the end.I don't think it'll be that advanced.
I really think we're clutching at straws now, it's a kids coaster after allWould I be right in saying that if it DID, it would be the second rollercoaster in the park to have one? First being Th13rteen, with the one at the end.
Do we know if anyone on YouTube has made a possible layout for the ride using planet coaster 2? If so could somebody post it as I think that would be interesting
That's correct, the final turn to the station is cut off from the image.
I would arguably say what Towers needed to explore would've been to update the seating for Runaway Mine Train so it's got a 0.9m-1m height requirement. I think having it at 1.1m is counterproductive due to the fact that younger children and families may not be able to ride where they used to.
Easily solved by a phone call to Mack requesting the new trains available on Alpenexpress and boom 0.9m restriction is back baby.
Doubt it - quite a lot of headroomAgreed, although would RMT's tunnel be an issue as AlpenExpress's new train is a bit taller?
Maybe you take a different route on lap 2 using a switch track?
If I am remebering Verbolten at Busch Gardens Williamsberg does that has another complex element.IF it has that helix / figure 8 I doubt it would have a switch track and allow it to loop the track a few times, as I would ask why is there a lift hill, as this loop would need to give enough energy to the train to complete it or it would risk stalling, essentially making that lift hill worthless (unless maybe it loops through the lift hill, however that is already built and it doesn't appear to have any switch tracks.
also have zierer ever made a coaster with a switch track which moves during operation, they are quite complex and require a lot of control, R&D and complexity.
RCDB mark kiddie coasters as coasters with restrictions or height limits so only children can ride can be sometimes exceptions but thats the general rule of thumb if its marked kiddie you likely not gonna be able to go on it.Interestingly, it is marked as a "family" coaster on the RCDB;
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Certainly looks like it's going to be more substantial than we all expected!
Edit: Just realised that Octonaughts is marked as a family coaster as well. Nevermind lol.
B-a-a Express at Europa is marked as a kiddie coaster, but adults can ride alone.RCDB mark kiddie coasters as coasters with restrictions or height limits so only children can ride can be sometimes exceptions but thats the general rule of thumb if its marked kiddie you likely not gonna be able to go on it.
And Family is if everyone can ride
Which is why I said there are exceptions but general rule if you see it as kiddie on RCDB anticipate you are not going to ride and if you do then it would be a nice surprise like Jellikins you can ride but only if your below maximum height restrictionB-a-a Express at Europa is marked as a kiddie coaster, but adults can ride alone.
If I am remebering Verbolten at Busch Gardens Williamsberg does that has another complex element.
Yeah, I am aware, I am not saying its not possible, more that with the current track which has been installed I would think it is quite unlikely. (Primarily because the lift hill would be a waste of money unless they can reuse it in the loop, which as there is no switch they can't.If I am remebering Verbolten at Busch Gardens Williamsberg does that has another complex element.
Galactica has a switch track for the dual stations.Would I be right in saying that if it DID, it would be the second rollercoaster in the park to have one? First being Th13rteen, with the one at the end.
Does it? Never noticed that, but I suppose it's harder to look in front of you when in a prone position!Galactica has a switch track for the dual stations.
Honest question, but given there are two stations but only one main ride track, how else did you think they utilised both station sides without a switch track?Does it? Never noticed that, but I suppose it's harder to look in front of you when in a prone position!
