Personally, I would be wishing for a short-shot so I could get both the TTD experience along with S:TE experience ;) ;)
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redman822 said:
Well, the launch track is angled upwards, so in the case of a short-shot, no kicker wheels would be necessary as gravity would "pull" the train back to the launch position.Personally, I would be wishing for a short-shot so I could get both the TTD experience along with S:TE experience ;) ;)
Although the track is angled, I dont know if it enough to pull a full stopped train back into the station. It would have a bit of resistance to overcome. I also hope to get a rollback.
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Well, I used to be able to see TTD from my house, then I moved.
Life's not fair.
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I don't care what anyone says, Magnum is better then Millenium Force.
It will be able to roll (although quite slowly) back into the launch position because the magnetic brakes' force is proportional to the speed of the train -> low speed = low force.
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