TyRush Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 The thing I do not understand is why would they but "Stengel" on a tomb Cause he may be involved in the design
Skramp Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 Stengel has worked with B&M before on coasters, so maybe he had a hand in designing this new B&M invert for KI and that's why he's on the tombstone?
i<3coasters Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 So in both of these instances there technically is a MCBR however it just happens to be at the end of the ride. Only difference being that Tatsu only has 4 blocks (Station, Lift, MCBR (Block Brake), and Transfer aka Station approach) where as Leviathan has 5. Does Tatsu's dual-load station count for a 5th block? Always wondered about that...
John Peck Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 This is Cedar Fair, there has got to be a mid-course brake in there somewhere to run 3 trains. Kinda screwed up my post there... that's what I get for posting at 6:33am... It seems as though "most" of the Cedar Fair B&M's at the 2 Million+ Guest parks have gotten rides with 3 trains. And since this likely won't move as fast as say, Leviathan, I'm pretty sure there will be a mid-course in there someplace. Was that better?
Jhcbiinoc Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 Based on the blueprints, I think the "mid course" brakes will actually come at the end of the ride, similar to how it is on Tatsu. I feel bad for KI...they obviously tried so hard to keep this a secret, down to track not being out in the open at CSF-and then the blueprints were leaked. I hope in the future we don't see perimeter fences and armed guards around CSF! One thing I do find interesting: the way certain parts of the blueprints were covered (perhaps to conceal the manufacturer name or the coaster name/logo) and the fact that the video has not been taken down and the park has not commented make me wonder if this might have been a "sanctioned leak"...in any case, I am anxious to see the full reveal next week. I think a weekend trip to KI might become part of my travel plans for 2014...
RideTheEdge Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I'm hoping it's a flying coaster rather than an inverted, but that's just me. I can't wait to hear what it is!
Koasterking48 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 ^ KI already has Firehawk, so the chances for that are very slim.
Aceattack52 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 So in both of these instances there technically is a MCBR however it just happens to be at the end of the ride. Only difference being that Tatsu only has 4 blocks (Station, Lift, MCBR (Block Brake), and Transfer aka Station approach) where as Leviathan has 5. Does Tatsu's dual-load station count for a 5th block? Always wondered about that... Excellent question, and I would say yes.
mudvayneimn Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 Based on the blueprints, I think the "mid course" brakes will actually come at the end of the ride, similar to how it is on Tatsu. I feel bad for KI...they obviously tried so hard to keep this a secret, down to track not being out in the open at CSF-and then the blueprints were leaked. I hope in the future we don't see perimeter fences and armed guards around CSF! One thing I do find interesting: the way certain parts of the blueprints were covered (perhaps to conceal the manufacturer name or the coaster name/logo) and the fact that the video has not been taken down and the park has not commented make me wonder if this might have been a "sanctioned leak"...in any case, I am anxious to see the full reveal next week. I think a weekend trip to KI might become part of my travel plans for 2014... In some cases plans become accessible to the public after being submitted to planning boards/local governments. They can be viewed by residents/general public if you know what you're looking for. Not saying that's the case here but it might explain why the video hasn't been taken down and the media can discuss those submitted plans without any action but silence from KI....just throwing in my .02
Vonni Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I know I'm probably wrong, but this even could be a fake. There may be an entirely different layout. That actually would be really cool, and a huge surprise!
adamd Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 Part of me thinks the "blueprint" was a plan by KI and was purposely put out, so when they announce the ride it will be a surprise to everyone. They could say they fooled everyone if that were the case.
XYZ Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I don't buy into the fake layout. It would take a good amount of effort to create those blueprints. Plus, a decent amount of footers on the blueprint have already been poured/preparing to be poured. Though, I do know there is a good chance that the blueprints are fake.
Vonni Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I know this is reaching, but for speculation/discussion sake, the blueprint we are seeing could have been one of a few options for the addition and is not the actual addition they chose?! Lol I'm having way too much fun with this, I know!
adamd Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I know this is reaching, but for speculation/discussion sake, the blueprint we are seeing could have been one of a few options for the addition and is not the actual addition they chose?! Lol I'm having way too much fun with this, I know! That's what I'm leaning toward. Even if it is an invert it may be a different layout as I'm sure when a park asks for a ride they present multiple different designs.
Vonni Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 ^ Exactly! You and I could be completely wrong, but I'm hoping we are not because that would just be too much fun lol!
trj820 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 ^^ I remember watching a review with a guy from RMC on IRat, and he stated that they presented Six Flags five designs, and they picked the one that was built.
Aceattack52 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 By the looks of the Yahoo "Trending Now" section, this stuff it getting a lot of traction among the GP, too.
SbSteveZ Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I Know this is probably from a page or two back, by now. But Someone said that the Millennium Force, Didn't Have a Mid-Section Break run, If we go by the possibility of the MSBR being at the end, Millennium Force (as I see it) Has a MSBR right before the Safety breaks: Im pretty sure this is right, but I could be wrong... Just trying to resolve the "No MSBR on Millennium" thing!
BigDipper 80 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 That's not a MCBR. The train will only clear the lift once the train on the safties is in the unload station. That's why the train sometimes slows down on the lift, because the train hasn't parked in the unload station yet.
Aceattack52 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I think there will be seven world records for seven owls Tallest invert:220-250ft Longest invert:5,000-6,000ft Fastest invert:75 mph Most inversions on invert:9 Longest drop on invert:250 ft Steepest drop on invert 80 degrees Most expensive invert:30 mil Since the project is starting pretty early, this is going to be pretty big, I assume. I wouldn't at all be surprised In fact, if most of these come out to be true. In fact, I would say that King's Island went "All IN" with this one. Just looking at some of those statistics (which are fake at this point), I really don't know what to say other than that This looks incredible I would really be sad if the record they are breaking for this ride is "World's Newest Inverted Coaster" , considering how much marketing and PR stuff goes around these days.
Philrad71 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I think there will be seven world records for seven owls Tallest invert:220-250ft Longest invert:5,000-6,000ft Fastest invert:75 mph Most inversions on invert:9 Longest drop on invert:250 ft Steepest drop on invert 80 degrees Most expensive invert:30 mil If that's the case, the name would be a no-brainer: 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son of Beast' as a prop to Iron Maiden, although I would probably still campaign for 'Laser Snake Horse on Fire'.
TXman308 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 Just a small note, but if this ends up having 8 inversions or more they can market it with "most inversions in America". I'm usually not the biggest invert fan, but this project is looking quite interesting. Can't wait for Thursday.
Jhcbiinoc Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I think the record(s) will be: -Most inversions on an inverted coaster at 7 or 8 (I might be incorrect, but I think all of the current inverts only have 6 or less; in any event, I see 7-8 in the blueprints.) -Height record for inverted coaster (over 200 feet tall); can't tell yet. There might be others, but that's just what I think from the information known at this point.
Locostitch Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 I think the record(s) will be: -Most inversions on an inverted coaster at 7 or 8 (I might be incorrect, but I think all of the current inverts only have 6 or less; in any event, I see 7-8 in the blueprints.) -Height record for inverted coaster (over 200 feet tall); can't tell yet. There might be others, but that's just what I think from the information known at this point. Montu has 7 inversions
Aceattack52 Posted August 3, 2013 Posted August 3, 2013 Now hold on, how can we be so sure that it's going to be an invert?
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