Posted | Contributed by Joel Styer
RideZone is pleased to present the first group in a series of high quality construction photos of Dorney park and Wildwater Kingdom's new B&M inverted coaster, Talon.
To see the photos, visit RideZone.
Awesome pics! For what part of the ride is that massive hole of concrete going to be for?
Everyone should also check out the park's webcam today to see the lift heading up into the sky...
Neil Rupp
rupp.42@osu.edu
This is the best color scheme that B&M has done. I definitely prefer it to the recent yellow/purple coloring of Apollo's Chariot & Medusa. Can't wait until it's finished.
the turnaround at the back of the ride looks awesome. go to badnitrus to see it
The massive concrete footer appears to be for the Immelmann judging by it's position.
Joel Styer (jwstyer@ridezone.com)
Well lets take it step by step. The webcam on Dorney Park's site is very uninteresting all you can see is the lift and the brake station.
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Feel the force--Steel Force
I think the webcam is very interesting. You can only see the lift and brake run because that is all that is up! That giant hole is in the back where you can't see it. And they have another section wi/ photos of the ride construction where it shows the hole. It also says in one of the picture captions that workers are working on a suprise element or something for the ride!!! Wonder what it is?!?!?! A picture thing, who knows!
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DorneyJunkie
*** This post was edited by DorneyJunkie on 11/13/2000. ***
That suprise element is the Immelmann.
That looks like another smooth as glass B&M coaster.