Nice that they get something this year as well, the Huri Huri cars look like those on Formula Farm (https://rcdb.com/16839.htm), so I guess it might be a Zamperla coaster?
Well, pass over the coaster then I would say. Maybe they can build a tower for waterrides at the middle of the helix, make a bridge over the track for guests to reach the this tower and have all exits of the slides outside of the helix.
Could be indeed, they only have a very short powered coaster, so a somewhat larger one could add something to the park. Still hope it is a bit more original or custom
I expect the friction coefficient to be the same, as it is both steel that the wheels are running on and I think they use the same kind of paint for it. I do think the IBox is stiffer and therefore less vibration will occur which will increase the speed, call it a lower practical friction or so
There is a Zamperla Family Gravity Coaster located 500m away from this one in Legoland, but a cred is a cred. Luckily they get some more unique coasters as well.
At Mechanical Engineering I learned that it is much stiffer to have the cross supports go through the main support. The forces are then divided over two walls, with just one it might fold/buckle. I'm pretty sure the supports are thus going through, the ladder is of course less important than the...
It doesn't look like they are doing that. I also doubt if you could stick a footer to a plain concrete floor, does not sound very strong to me.
Anyway, nice that there's track on site, hopefully it goes vertical soon
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