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Chris
-The 'Die You Piece of Crap' method, in which you just knock it all down cause nobody wants this hunk of junk.(ie. Windjammer)
-The 'Steady...Steady...Slowly...One piece at a time..." Method, in which you take the track down than the supports. Mostly like taking it down the opposite way they put it (ie. Any re-located ride)
. said:-The 'Die You Piece of Crap' method, in which you just knock it all down cause nobody wants this hunk of junk.(ie. Windjammer)
I think they took Windjammer down piece by piece because it was going to a park in South America.-----------------
Bull rides: 103
Batman rides: 61
On the other hand, if a ride has no future, usually what happens is that someone (a scrap metal company) will cut it up with torches for scrap value. Sometimes even the parks themselves do this.
In my opinion, demolition by explosives is not practical, because it's costly compared to disassembly and scrapping (especially scrapping). There's just not enough "stuff" (scientific term) to necessitate explosives, although it would be cool to watch.
BeastieBrent said:
Moonsault Scramble was 207 ft just looked it up on RCDB :P
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It also pulls 6.2 gs. Whoa! now that's a trip!
Formerly known as PCWHome
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-Matt
2001 Magnum Crew
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