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  1. Is there any coaster that runs with four bench PTC trains? Also, from my understanding of the description of the technicalitys of coaster cars someone posted, although these trains won't be as flexiblde as Millennium Flyers, they will help because the axles are closer together. Hopefully SFNE will put these to use on Cyclone, I could see these doing a world of good for that coaster.
  2. That video rocked. Inever thought Lou sounded so... british. I actually replayed the section of the video were Lou sais "No, this is not a good idea!" like 5 or 6 times
  3. -Summer 1977- Track on the side of the mountain where there was scafolding in my last update. A helix and what looks like a second lift hill is going up. Big turn and lots of scafolding, which I'm guessing is a brake run. Materials. You need these to build coasters. If we didn't have these, there wouldn't be any coasters! Alot has happened to the mine train. I heard that the mine train will be named "Hoosac Tunnel" after the famous tunnel in the Berkshires. I came back a few weeks later. Nothing has happened with the markers. Atleast most of them are still here after the storms we got recently. Looking into the mountain. Mine train lifthill. Looks like a helix. Part of the boardwalk is missing for construction. Markers from the boardwalk I was kinda confused about these markers. They go straight, then there is a parralel line of them, and a marker inbetween. Any ideas? Markers on the beach. Loads of markers. Huh? Scafolding on the side of the mountain. Peaking into the mountain. And a mountain with bits of coaster coming out! Coming back a while later, I see the track. Another shot of the track. From the looks of, this is going to be an Arrow Mine Train. I really didn't think that a new amusment park would be built on this site. And even more so with Riverside and Lake Compounce so nearby. But, with an ex-Disney employee in charge, it has alot of potential.
  4. Thanks for that CoasterDude. Looks like I might have to tweak the size settings on my park though.
  5. Stooges who wore...
  6. GhostRider's last row, and had them run a 666 hour marathon on GhostRider. At the end of the marathon, Yetiball ran up to the rapidly slipping away Lou to forgive her for cheating on him with Robb, but it was too late because...
  7. Its a good thing you scheduled more then just one day at Parque de Atracciones Madrid. I'm excited to see the first update
  8. Looks cool I like the curving Zero G roll into the Immelmann bit, but the turn coming of the Zero G looks like it needs to be banked alot more, it's completly unbanked right now.
  9. At the top of the page where they have a bunch of links (Its right above the event calender) click "Statistics" to see a bunch of user and posting stats. I was really suprised to see my username there (10th highest poster this week, 12th for the month).
  10. I'm thinking that a family coaster is one of the attractions, and maybe a large flat ride the other. Also, how large is the park in sqaures? I need to know because I'm worried that I won't have enough room to work with in my new park (which is 100 x 100 sqaures, but has a good sized body of water in it), so I want to know how big this park is in comparison.
  11. See Page 3 for latest updates This is my new park, which I have been thinking about for a while. It will be called "Old Colony Park" and be a celebration of the region of New England. It will be presented as a story (similar to CoasterDude5's parks like Hawaiian Escape), and is planned to feature three themed areas, a large mountain, and two Arrow coasters for it's opening year. -The Story- In the 1920s, there was a thriving beachside amusment park and boardwalk named Bridgeport Beach, as it was located just outside the town of Bridgeport, Connecticut. In it's heday, it had 5 coasters, including the Harry Traver designed Whirling Coaster. However, the great depression hit it hard, and struggled along and finally closed down in the early sixties. It was almost forgotten until now. In Autumm 1976, two children were exploring a forest near their house against there parents wishes. What they found suprised them. It was the remains of Bridgeport Beach. Unfortunatly, one of them was injured playing on the park's old ferris wheel, so his friend ran home for help. At a city meeting soon after, it was decided that the park posed a danger to people of the area. However, someone stepped in and purchased the park. Interested in these developments, I decided to explore the park before the inevitable changes made too it by the new owners. Sad little entrance hut. More soon as the official press release comes for the park, and construction begins! No more flat rides. Nothing but trench and station. Just a tiny bit left to demolish. Almost completly gone. Station track gone. Cars sprawled out on the ground near the station. The ending almost completly gone. First drop leading into nowhere now, flat ride gone. Big turn coming down. Supposedly the ride structure was just too rusted to operate under state safety regulations. Whirling Coaster comes down! Headchopper. Big turn. It had a station flyby long before Thunderhead made them cool. The boardwalk side of the coaster. The Whirling Coaster, the only coaster left standing. The boardwalk. Flat ride on the boardwalk. A tree has completly taken over this building. The Rotor. The once proud ferris wheel. The entrance gates.
  12. Next update, I would like to see an overview to get a feel for the size and layout of the park. Anyway, although I'm not too crazy about most of the park, I really like the area shown in the last two pictures of the latest update, which I'm assuming is Beale Street.
  13. Could you atleast show us the new layouts for Dynamite? And if you want us to comment, put up some pictures!
  14. That sounds great. Deep Valley was cool, but not all that scary (The videos where scarier then the actual thing) so this should be great.
  15. What? Becuase they had all been to busy argueing about Lou. Lou took this opertunity to escape, but wound up in Blackpool, where Mr Sick (The evil, twisted brother of Mr Six) was rounding people up and making them ride Infusion in the back row, and Lou got caught! However, Captain Sofa was there to save the day with his...
  16. I watched the video with the sound off And really, because the unofficial POVs where taken during public operation, they would be more accurate to the actual expierence then a POV taken before the ride warms up in an empty train. Sorry if that didn't make sense, it was the best way I could think of to explain it.
  17. I don't think it is legal here. But I think it is legal to buy fireworks in New Hampshire or Maine.
  18. Gravity Group sometimes uses curves banked the oppisite way they should be. EDIT: Looking at the second picture closer, it really doesn't look right.
  19. Had been going out with someone else, but it wasn't Derek, it was Robb! However, Baron von Creditwhore, who in this universe works for Vekoma, came and kidnapped...
  20. Lou. But then Nicole though Derek was cheating on her, but then YetiBall arrived and testified...
  21. Yes, it's called LSMs, and are used on Maverick (California Screamin' was originally thought to use LSMs, but actually uses LIMs like Impulse coasters do) In photo updates from the spain trip, will we see TPR members wearing bikinis?
  22. Just because Is there a B&M that is less reliable then an Intamin ride? Is there an Intamin ride that is more reliable then a B&M ride?
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