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That ride felt like a Kiddie drop tower.The only thing that ride was useful for
That ride felt like a Kiddie drop tower.The only thing that ride was useful for
I liked mach tower..... (Might not have been the most thrilling but that view was phenomenal)That ride felt like a Kiddie drop tower.
The view was very nice.I liked mach tower..... (Might not have been the most thrilling but that view was phenomenal)
Yes, they are probably getting the details ironed out and in no rush as HOS is still the main buzz right now. I can see them stretching it out a bit to take maximum advantage of the anticipation factor. We had some teasers, a presentation/initial announcement, a poll, and now the track is going to start being the subject of the next phase of chatter. So they've got some fumes to run on for a while insofar as public awareness/buzz. Hard to say how soon we'll know but I wouldn't be surprised if we're still some weeks off from another announcement.Back to Holzfäller for a second, do you think they're just figuring out marketing, logo, concept art, and branding stuff now? It's been a little over a week since the poll ended and track is arriving. Timeframe speculations for a TRUE announcement?
OR they might be pulling a KD and waiting till half the damn coasters built then announce itYes, they are probably getting the details ironed out and in no rush as HOS is still the main buzz right now. I can see them stretching it out a bit to take maximum advantage of the anticipation factor. We had some teasers, a presentation/initial announcement, a poll, and now the track is going to start being the subject of the next phase of chatter. So they've got some fumes to run on for a while insofar as public awareness/buzz. Hard to say how soon we'll know but I wouldn't be surprised if we're still some weeks off from another announcement.
I know, it was just for conversations sake and also I was tipsy lol. I'm just curious to see the new color scheme in it's totality!The supports were brown and the trains were, primarily, black. There are an abundance of photos available all over the place online showing exactly this. No need to rely on anyone's memory.
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Yeah the grey-ness was kind of what I was wondering about when I was watching the off-ride. Wonder if the new supports will be a richer brown...could be a nice switch up if the supports are jet black and the trains are brown/themed to be the actual wolf.Oh god, not the link to the demolition photos, those are really hard to look at, now your gonna make me cry.
And yes the supports were brown when the paint was fresh, it had a tendency to turn slightly grey when it faded in the sun. From a distance the shade was lighter till you got up close.
I believe the support columns for the Wolf and Nessie are the same color with various levels of fading over the years.The supports were brown and the trains were, primarily, black.
This is actually true in some cases!The supports were the same color as the trim on the building was.
They should make it into a t-shirt.The thing did the thing…View attachment 34710View attachment 34710
@Zachary, Do you think there is a chance we see a nod to Drachen Fire with Holzfäller? Besides the obvious reusing of buildings and such.
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