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B&M family invert for Happy Valley Shanghai
John
TS Member
They clearly wanted a Vekoma suspended coaster - that giant support looks just like something Vekoma would do. It's great to see B&M expanding their product range, but it still seems very odd that a park would choose them for a family ride when so many other manufacturers could build the same thing much more cheaply.
Cheese
TS Member
Exactly. If Movie Park Germany's tiny example is typical of the Vekoma SFC they're remarkably well engineered. I can't imagine that spending a fortune on B&M's equivalent would give you a product that's a big enough improvement over them to justify the expense.
Ian
TS Team
Good god, everything about it is wrong! 
I'd be interested to see how to cost of one of these stacks up to its Vekoma equivalent. I'm not sure wether I like it or not...
It is very similar to models offered by other companies at present, just with beefed up track, and many of these companies as I've said previously already have a firm footing in the family market, and know the area very well.
It's not doing any harm I guess, and it's nice to see B&M trying new ideas again, but if they start building more I just hope it doesn't take their eye off the thrill market ball. Vekoma knows families, B&M knows thrills. I'd hate for either one to loose any degree of quality or reputation by trying to do more outside their own market.
I'd be interested to see how to cost of one of these stacks up to its Vekoma equivalent. I'm not sure wether I like it or not...
It is very similar to models offered by other companies at present, just with beefed up track, and many of these companies as I've said previously already have a firm footing in the family market, and know the area very well.
It's not doing any harm I guess, and it's nice to see B&M trying new ideas again, but if they start building more I just hope it doesn't take their eye off the thrill market ball. Vekoma knows families, B&M knows thrills. I'd hate for either one to loose any degree of quality or reputation by trying to do more outside their own market.
Spark
TS Member
Ian said:B&M knows thrills
Really? The wing riders seem to contradict this statement
Johno
TS Member
Well it depends, B&Ms are well known for reliability. They're obviously 'built to last' and are a very good quality product and ride.
Whilst they're known more for their thrill coasters, I bet this is a great family ride. A long time ago on TTF I remember a discussion where myself and another said that B&M building a family coaster shouldn't necessarily be thought to be a 'never never'. Of course, 13 wasn't a B&M but widening their potential market can only be a good thing.
Whilst they're known more for their thrill coasters, I bet this is a great family ride. A long time ago on TTF I remember a discussion where myself and another said that B&M building a family coaster shouldn't necessarily be thought to be a 'never never'. Of course, 13 wasn't a B&M but widening their potential market can only be a good thing.
djtruefitt
TS Team
Well I would much prefer Swarm without the vests that get too tight.
Will be interesting to see what this looks like from a POV, or any reviews that might appear online.
Will be interesting to see what this looks like from a POV, or any reviews that might appear online.