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Game-The Guy Above Me
Crazy4Coasters! replied to alpengeistdude321's topic in Random, Random, Random
^ Hairy spiders not my thing... < Enjoys drumming v Probably has played the drums once before -
Scream On Scream Photoshop Contest!
Crazy4Coasters! replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
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A common error, Moonsault Scramble (1983) was the first coaster to break the 200ft-tall barrier. My favourite coaster decade would probably have been the Golden Age of woodies - the 1920s. Ever thought that you were born in the wrong decade? Simon However, Magnum was the first true hyper coaster, so you are both right in a way. Thanks for clearing that up, that's a nice piece of info and pretty cool looking shuttle from the 80's ... I wonder if it had its share rough rides though lol 6.2 G's oh my!
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Well you could enjoy any decade no matter your age. There are rides that are much older than what they seem. I say the 2000's still are driven by innovation, in the 90's inversions were the name of the game, and the 80's for me just make me think of finally breaking the height mark of 200ft (Magnum XL-200)
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I was just thinking that sometimes we ride coasters and never realize what time in history they were built. I always enjoyed Montezooma's Revenge and I forget it was built in the 70's. But I really enjoyed the 2000's because it took steel coasters to new heights, literally! (Excuse the pun ) What decade do you enjoy / or enjoyed the most coasters from?
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Brazilian SLC Construction
Crazy4Coasters! replied to LuccasCBMR's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Yummy!!! That coaster makes me think about Starbrust!!! YUM! -
Seriously though, and this isn't meant as a knock on GCI in ANY way, but when the rumors of it being a GCI woodie started surfacing what, 3 maybe 4 months ago now....did you REALLY expect it to be the "West Coast El Toro?" If you look at GCI's track record they are far more conservative and specialize in making "medium-sized" rides. I would not at all have expected a 200+ foot, negative G ejector airtime filled, or 4 to 5,000 foot woodie to come from them. And if this is what you expected, then I think you've set your expectations too high. I never expected anything more than "Kentucky Rumbler with odd theming." And that's pretty much what it is! --Robb You're totally right, I've never really paid attention to their track record so it was just me being stuck in the 2003-2005 era of "Bet I can build a coaster bigger, taller and faster than yours"... I kinda miss those days
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You know that's exactly what I was thinking. The press release said what, over 2,850 feet? That's not very long for a woodie now a days And also it makes sense now that you point out the original POV posted did do some re-runs of the track. The POV that you posted does show more what a 2,850 foot woodie looks like.