Corkscrewy said:
^^^ It sounds good now. But just you wait. Putting Intamin and Six Flags together.... Need I say more.
Its not just Six Flags. See TTDs operational status for the last month. Matt
PS. Kingda Ka is running great :)
Edit: I think the pics clearly capture the whole concept of the "pre-fab" track for those who aren't sure how it works. Also, the ends of the track pieces look a little "lego-ish" to me. Either way, I'll be riding it in '06! :)
*** Edited 10/14/2005 3:49:02 AM UTC by dannerman***
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
i'm not sure what to put here..
--Erich
^ Obviously I'm joking I made that myself. I can dream can't I? ;)
CoasterKrazy said:
Does normal wooden coaster track use the "lego connectors" made on-site, or do they use another method to connect the track?
Normal wooden coasters use a very old and time tested method...
It's all by hand. ;)
This is why this type of wooden track by Intamin is known as "pre-fab" - it's fabricated elsewhere, then shipped to the site where it's put onto the structure.
Edit: spelling because my hands weren't on the home keys and I'm falling asleep. :)
*** Edited 10/16/2005 1:01:36 PM UTC by dannerman***
--Erich
Haha no I'm not giving Patrick the finger
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
If you can't stand the heights, get out of the line.
SFoGswim said:
Am I the only person that thinks this coaster has the ugliest lift/first-drop ever?
Yes! I fail to see how it differs from other coasters with the same lift, turn, drop sequence. Are you gonna hate it because the wood is browner than other wooden coasters too?
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