Ahh, I'm going to have to go ahead and ask you to come in on Sunday, too...
Page 147 - Talking about X. Last paragraph - "Now that Arrow is part of S&S Power, it's certain that the 4th Dimension concept will evolve and, hopefully, more models will arrive sooner than later. There's a very good chance that a second-generation 4th Dimension is targeted for a park in Japan. And that's not all; we may see something similar from our friends at Intamin, who are working on a rotating-vehicle coaster of their own."
The track that we've seen so far has been standard-issue Intamin track. Nothing to indicate a 3rd and 4th rail.
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Acoustic Viscosity said:
Perhaps they are doing what I originally thought X would do--allow the cars to freely rotate on their own, kind of like a spinning coaster does.
Aren't y'all basically describing the Intamin Ball coaster? I know the original designs for it at IAAPA didnt have left or right turns...was basically a straight track looped back on itself, but I dont see why they couldnt adapt the concept to a train that would run a more tradition coaster track, and still allow the seats to rotate freely.
http://coastersandmore.de/rides/eas05/eas1.shtml
Red track too, so this must be it! ;) *** Edited 6/14/2006 3:11:48 PM UTC by 40belowbeef***
Not saying that this won't be a prototype of some sort, but that is certainly not the trend.
Have there been any pictures of straight track as of yet?
If not... it really makes me think they're going for either an inversion record with a standard looper, or they're going all out with a new 4D Concept.
Closed topic.