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Also when i saw pictures of the prototype train, There was a long tothed bar that ran up from the second set of wheels that turn the seats. I assume someone was smart enough to make it look like an X and it covers this tothed bar that moves up and down to turn the seats. The bar is hidden by the X and the bar probably moves up and down inside the part of the X that stands most straight up.
Make sense?
Half of the X is for decoration, the other half hides the gear rack.
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S00perGIR said:
Decoration. Like when they print the name of the coaster or park on the front of a coaster. (of course, you can't do that on X)
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No you're wrong. It's not decoration and YES you can put the ride's name on X, they're on the seats.
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Magnum XL-200 said:
If it was made to be an X for X, what happens if they build another 4D (doubtful now)? Will they leave the X there?
If it's built in another Six Flags park I don't think we'd have to worry about a name other than X ;)
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You tell them carr....because we would never want them to "TARE IT DOWN"....
In my opinion it is for decoration. As opposed to covering the gear rack with a large square they got decorative and put a Large X over it. As for any other 4Ds I'm guessing they could be covered with any design wanted. Kinda of like rims on a car, they all look different but do the same thing.
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*** This post was edited by SFgadvMAN on 7/3/2002. ***
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