Incredible Hulks trains ugly?

Those have got to be the nastiest looking  trains in the world.
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I like them. 
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Come on, at least try to come up with a more informative post that can produce meaningful conversation. 

As for the trains, they fit perfectly with the theming!  My only complaint about Hulk  is that they never put a coat of glow-in-the-dark paint like they said they originally going to.

Those trains are awesome!  They fit the theme of the Incredible Hulk so well!
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I like them too. They look like a "Gamma ray accelerator" would look like to me.
I like the trains...they look really sleek. Maybe a little too green...but I like them. I happen to like all B&M trains...they make them so well.
A link to a picture of one of the trains would be greatly appreciated since i've never seen the "ugly" trains before.
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LOL too bad gamma rays can't be accelerated at all.  ;)
I think the trains look awesome, especially at night. I know you usually don't see IOA open when it's dark any more but the Hulk trains have lights on the front which are sweet.
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The Hulk himself was ugly so it fits fine
http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery557.htm?Picture=8

Ugly? No.

Different? Yes.

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I think those trains are beautiful. They fit the coaster so well.

Your fairly new at this arent you?
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those have to be the Four luckiest guys ever.
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Huh... sorry to burst your bubble, but the Hulk trains are not completely original... The Space Mountain at DLP trains got the same sleek front car, same colors and general car design... and oh, don't Imagineering copied Universal, Space Mountain was in conception long before Hulk was a through!
I hate to burst your bubble Absimillard (Wow! Imagine you and I getting into an argument again!), but you're dead wrong on this one, and all you need as proof are two photos and a little common sense....

Here's a shot of the fron of SM @ DLP:
http://www.dlp-guidebook.de/Lands/Discoveryland/Attractions/Fotos/SpaceMountain13.htm

And here's a train from Hulk @ IOA:
http://www.digital-universal.com/ioa/mshi/IOA-Hulk-HeartlineRoll.jpg


Don't tell me that they're anywhere near the same shape.
SM's first car goes up to the height of the riders, but the Hulk's is very short in comparison. SM's front car is straight-edged, but Hulk's is curved. SM's is dark yellow/grey and Hulk's is green. SM's front car has seats, Hulk's doesn't. Seeing a pattern yet?/P
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*** This post was edited by DarkHelmet on 2/11/2002. ***

Grey?? What grey? During all the time I worked on Space Mountain, I didn't notice any grey on the track.
Okay, so I made a simple mistake. It was nearly 4AM, and I was getting extremely irritated with the UBB system. So sue me... :)

Indeed, SM @ DLP's trains are gold with neon-green trim. You're still stuck in a corner here, and you're trying to defend the indefensable. The gold on SM's trains is nowhere near the dark green that's on the Hulk trains. If you can't see that then I recommend a visit to the nearest optometrist ASAP.

Also note that SM's trains are a retro-future-ish style, with pipes, gauges, and other has-been high-tech gadgets on it. Hulk's trains are futuristic from today's perspective, with a small, contoured, smooth body.

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