That King Kong ride sounds really cool even though I find it hard to imagine how the ride will be.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how it'll be when it's build.
Thunder Dolphin has now been opened and the guests seem to love it!
The station has the same style as the "yellow town" - which means that it's yellow
From here the station looks quite impressing.
Through the trees!!!
Close-up
The settings around Thunder Dolphin are really nice.
The new skyline.
And the new area around TD.
This might be one of the last shots of Express.
Tesoro!!
TD leaving the station.
First drop shot.
And today they were constructing something - what can it be?
Sorry for the missing updates - I've been pretty busy with the school
But I've got the very first pics of Thunder Dolphin:
The layout.
More is coming (hopefully soon)
Wow. SPLASH looks really good after you've removed the ugly wooden supports.
When talking about wooden supports. How do you remove them? I've tried with steelworx's "support killer", but it doesn't work for we. I have to go into the settings and make all supports invisible
trying to learn dutch?
goed gedaan Gav- lekker snel en goede bochten, geen rode G's. beetje lang dat wel, maar verder goed gedaan! (beat that Steffen)
You think you are something In fact I understand most of what you've written. BEAT THAT!!!
You'd be amazed how many coasters use steel cables for support. Two right off the top of my head, Thunderbolt at Kennywood, and Manhattan Express in Las Vegas. And if you like to count it as a coaster, Superloops/Ring of Fire also uses cables.
I would NEVER ride them
^ I agree. It's not a good commercial, and most important - it's not especially "halloweenish" if it actually is a commercial for their Halloween fest.