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"Blue Fire" Mack Coaster for Europa Park

Slash

Giga Poster
Yeah, it does seem that way.

I believe this and Fluch will be the best coasters of the year. Mack are making a comeback.
 

MouseAT

Hyper Poster
Bear in mind that whilst it may launch faster and go through the first half faster, that's not to say that it'll necessarily go that fast after going through the MCBR. Somehow I doubt it'll take the corkscrews and inline twist at that sort of speed.

It still looks awesome, though.
 

Lain

Giga Poster
Ben said:
*sigh*


One reason people should read what is posted ;)

Bah.

You said, "sped up."

I read that as referring to the coaster, not the video.

One reason people should clarify what they post. :p
 

Lord_of_the_rides

Roller Poster
New testing with first seats:

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Anonymous

Guest
^^ It's their first time with this kind of coaster, so I guess that they are taking it slow at the moment.

^ I agree, they seems very tall to me...

Can't wait to see the finished product.
 

Lord_of_the_rides

Roller Poster
Slash said:
Why don't they just put in all the seats and chassis now?

I think that it is for a question of grinding and distribution of the weights so that the train works normally. It allows to verify them calculations.

You should not forget that for Mack, it is a new experiment. Blue fire is only a prototype.
They want that it is perfect. :--D
 

Pokemaniac

Mountain monkey
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
G-Force loggers, anyone?

This coaster looks good, still, I'm a little doubful. I'll wait for the first TRs to show up, then I'll form my pre-riding opinion.
 

Hixee

Flojector
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Administrator
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Wow, those trains are even more exposed than I thought they would be. Unless they've not put on final body panels yet?
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Pokemaniac said:
G-Force loggers, anyone?
What the black thing?

That's looks like padding, so you don't sit there with a steel bar in your groin area.

And by the way, they are called Accelerometers...
 
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