Compare: Oblivion and BGT's new ride.
Other styles of B&M rides use clamping and single-wheel boosters, but nothing like those seen on the Dive Machines.
Haha no I'm not giving Patrick the finger
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery1417.htm?Picture=10
Check out that pic of G5, as the wheels look similar, the track here http://www.bgtguide.com/2005/track_18.jpg has notches that arn't flat accross like G5 and Oblivion have. Their track is flat accross. However, it is hard to tell because this looks to be a station peice.
http://www.coasterbuzz.com/trackspotting101.htm
My best guess is a Dive Machine. *** Edited 10/5/2004 1:08:26 AM UTC by Geewhzz***
The tires are Bridgestone
The station track is different than the actual ride track. Also you have to compare the gauge...you will notice that it is significantly wider than any other B&M track.
Conclusion..Dive Machine! WOOHOO!
Josh *** Edited 10/5/2004 1:18:25 AM UTC by Josh***
If you can't stand the heights, get out of the line.
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If you can't stand the heights, get out of the line.
You also had to consider the fact that the car is not very long, so where a train on Medusa can be moved by several motors at once, a car on G5 can, at most, be moved by two. So probably, the idea is to double up the number of wheels to keep the car moving at the rate we'd like.
I'd be interested in seeing a photo of the braking system on the Dive machines. I haven't been able to find any pictures of the brakes. *** Edited 10/5/2004 2:22:48 AM UTC by Zero-G***
Josh
Looks like the same brakes on the standard B&M
If I'm not making sense with this whole left and right stuff, it can be more clearly seen in this photo: http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery1417.htm?Picture=17
So if it does have normal B&M brakes, then there must be a pretty sizeable gap between the two brake pads... Interesting! *** Edited 10/5/2004 12:39:09 PM UTC by Zero-G***
it looks 100% like a dive machine.
Oblilion in one of my top 10 rides (it's as thrilling as Nemesis, bettern than Inferno in my books), with a holding drop and other stuff which i know BG will add, you guyz are gonna get one hell of a ride. have you guyz thought that it might be a dive/hyper? because Oblivion does have a 180 foot drop ( off the top of my head i think it does anyway lol).
anyway congrats
Edit: oh yea and i saw those pics, i'v never seen another ride with out those wheels on it, apart from oblivion *** Edited 10/5/2004 1:45:55 PM UTC by UK NeMeSiS***
Josh
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