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It looks so much sloppier than cyclone

But again, cyclone is a lot further along than this one. Once they cut off the excess wood (which they explain in that video) and slap the entire coaster with fresh new paint, it will look a lot sharper. The video also explains how the new design will actually spread the load more so that there is less weight on each bent and/or footer, so it will be even stronger even if it doesn't look it.

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Wicked cyclones layout looks so much better. Nonstop airtime, overbanks, inversion. Tc is just drop high five, drop, zero g, top gun,. It doesn't look that great. It looks like it was designed extremely fast.

Each ride will be great in their own way. Its really not fair to compare the two as they both are completely different. RMC can only re -do what was given to them and IMO did a fantastic job.

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can you guys explain what's sloppier? lol besides the paint, that is.

Not only is TC not sloppy SFNE1313 we get to go down our steep A$$ hill TWICE!!!

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Wicked cyclones layout looks so much better. Nonstop airtime, overbanks, inversion. Tc is just drop high five, drop, zero g, top gun,. It doesn't look that great. It looks like it was designed extremely fast.

 

I haven't personally been to SFNE to see Cyclone's footprint, but I would imagine RMC had a LOT more room to work with for that than they did with Twisted Colossus.

 

It's also much simpler to build in New England where designers don't have to factor in the earthquake codes that there are here in SoCal. Those codes make a big difference in terms of foundation and support structure, most likely limiting designers' creative options.

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Guys I'm pretty sure the people at RMC know what they are doing - they have this figured out. The coaster will not suddenly collapse in the middle of operation one day.

I don't think anyone was questioning if it is safe or not (right?) It's just that it looks weird which, if anything, only makes it cooler (and scarier).

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