All in all, I think Vekoma's track is a bit beefier.
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http://www.coastergallery.com/2000/pki58.html
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery40.htm?Picture=2 (most close up pic I could find)
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Arrow's brackets slant out and then go p to the rails but on Venkoma's brackets tend to go straight up to the rail.
I usually don't compare the track, but the layouts. Arrow tends to be straight to the point with the not all the complax transitions. Vekoma "tries" to be insanely twisted which in terms can bring their rides to a downfall because they're not al that good with transitions. Vekoma needs to also stop manufactering American coasters out of Japan, their designing the trains to fit their standards and the ride is terrible on us. Kamikaze, though sold and constructed by Vekoma, was actually made by Meisho(I believe they did the designing as well), that Kamikaze is now your Ninja. There are some wonderful Vekoma loopers though like the Kumodo Dragon and French Revolution.
From what I told you, tell me who built this?
(No Cheating!)
*** This post was edited by Vertigo on 4/15/2002. ***
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Nope says arrow on all the wheels and such. Also I always thought Meisho made the rides and Vekoma designed them? That is the way Moonsault Scramble was I think.
And dangit Kneemeister there is a coaster I didn't even know you rode that I am sure I will never get a chance to ride. ;)
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