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Robocoaster said:
On RCDB, the track length for M:TR is listed as 6 inches. And I cannot access the photos without a login and a password!

I thought you were kidding, but I checked it out -- and M:TR is actually on RCDB. Wow Moosh -- you're famous, or should that be infamous? ;)

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When I searched for M:TR on RCDB it came up with.......

"Mini Mine Train".... Can someone explain that!

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Willster.....makes sense to ME....well, at least the "Mini" part....just KIDDING...:)
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OK...now it's getting out of hand. Seriously.

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Robocoaster said:
On RCDB, the track length for M:TR is listed as 6 inches.

6 inches, eh? Maybe it is related to M:TR.


Incidentalist said:

Robocoaster said:
On RCDB, the track length for M:TR is listed as 6 inches.

6 inches, eh? Maybe it is related to M:TR.


They doubled the length of M:TR? Sounds like MGM Grand's Lightning Bolt 2.0 to me. Did they add a transfer track and another train?

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Actually, I hear M:TR is a clone of N:TOP, but I can't be sure. Still, I haven't ridden M:TR, but I hear the stations are near identical.

What does rcdb.com say? Does it list it as a mobius coaster? Do tell.
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*** This post was edited by nasai 11/4/2003 5:35:32 PM ***

Dude, stop I'm getting looks from laughing out loud.
Stop laughing then. Duh!

Seriously. I'm not kidding. Stop laughing. It's annoying.

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nasai said:
Actually, I hear M:TR is a clone of N:TOP, but I can't be sure. Still, I haven't ridden M:TR, but I hear the stations are near identical.

No I think you have it wrong, N:TOP is a mirror image of M:TR as M:TR was built first. I do think the "second hill" is a little taller on N:TOP though -- but I wouldn't know from experience -- ask Bass. ;)

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Swoosh said:

nasai said:
Actually, I hear M:TR is a clone of N:TOP, but I can't be sure. Still, I haven't ridden M:TR, but I hear the stations are near identical.

No I think you have it wrong, N:TOP is a mirror image of M:TR as M:TR was built first. I do think the "second hill" is a little taller on N:TOP though -- but I wouldn't know from experience -- ask Bass. ;)

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Enough already...please?

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Here I was gonna say you started it, and yet... I look at the topic starter.... You are nowhere to be found. Poor Mooshie!

Let's stop talking about M:TR and talk about N:TOP in its stead. I much prefer that particular megalomaniacal ride.
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Fine, lets. N:TOP is legendary, so another post alluded. Don't know about that (check back after Wed.) I understand it is a mobius, in that it travels both ways...

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Closed topic.

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