Some of those pieces look funky. Like the curved "elbow" pieces.
Edit: LOL guess we're all on the same page.
Edit: LOL guess we're all on the same page.
Agree, this is not coaster supports.Initial reaction: I'm not sold on those being for this project (or being coaster supports of any kind, really). A few of those are VERY curved, some straight up 90° curves- that's just not something you see on coasters. I don't know what we're looking at, honestly.
Where was this filmed?
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The person who filmed this spoke to a park supervisor about this, supports will arrive later today, if not already on site now.If those really are supports for the new coaster, when do you think they'll arrive at the park? I'm doing a short visit tomorrow morning to get a few rides in and I'm hopeful I'll be able to catch a glimpse in person.
About 10 minutes from GAdv. Unsure of what road.Where was this filmed?
Towards the park is about all I know.Where was that video found? What direction they headed in, north south, highway ect?
Looks like overhead sign supports to me. It does not look to high value, there is not enough dunnage to prevent scratches and dents.Initial reaction: I'm not sold on those being for this project (or being coaster supports of any kind, really). A few of those are VERY curved, some straight up 90° curves- that's just not something you see on coasters. Just cause the guy filming claimed it to be for this, doesn't mean it is. I don't know what we're looking at, honestly.
Where was this filmed?
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This still doesn't make any sense, ive seen plenty of support shipments delivered for other projects as have other enthusiasts and this looks nothing like them. There is little to no protection of the support let alone the finished surface.The person who filmed this spoke to a park supervisor about this, supports will arrive later today, if not already on site now.
About 10 minutes from GAdv. Unsure of what road.
Im just telling things ive been told. Truthfully? I don't know either. It might be it might not be. Oh well, stranger things have happened.This still doesn't make any sense, ive seen plenty of support shipments delivered for other projects as have other enthusiasts and this looks nothing like them. There is little to no protection of the support let alone the finished surface.
Speaking of what the hell does the plot currently look like? Have they gone any further down the alleged inversion? Have they dug up more parking lot?From the gray dull color, to the weird slantedness nature of the supports, I find it hard to see if it is or isn’t for the coaster. We don’t know the specifics of the ride yet other than the current state of construction at the plot. So anything, and I mean anything can be on the table extending to the support structure, just look at some of Intamins for example. This very well could be for something else entirely though.
Totally here with you on this one but wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen track/supports shipped on a flatbed. Still 30/70 split on it being coaster supports/other unrelated crap lol^ I would expect to see the supports arrive in an open top shipping container and not a flatbed truck.
This is probably true. We'll find out eventually.Totally here with you on this one but wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen track/supports shipped on a flatbed. Still 30/70 split on it being coaster supports/other unrelated crap lol
flying Phil lmaoooWho was that guy way back when Nitro was being built that would fly his Cessna routinely over the park to get pictures? Gotta get him on the horn today, or someone that has a drone with range
Then of course everyone arguing about the drop angle from pictures at the lake. I can't remember what forums that was on, maybe GADV.com?
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