What's new

Walibi Holland | Lost Gravity | Mack Rides mega coaster

Re: Walibi Holland to get a Mack coaster for 2016

New from Mack Rides: Mack Acceleration Coaster. Reach new heights and launch at high speeds using Hydraulic technology!

Sent from my VS840 4G using Tapatalk
 
Re: Walibi Holland to get a Mack coaster for 2016

Came across a gif of the topping out. That first drop looks wild.

http://i.imgur.com/XWqCdnp.gif

Also, moved this to the construction forum.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

Nice to get a better look at the first drop. I can't wait to see more of this.

Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk
 
Re: Walibi Holland to get a Mack coaster for 2016

GuyWithAStick said:
New from Mack Rides: Mack Acceleration Coaster. Reach new heights and launch at high speeds using Hydraulic technology!
Source?
 
Re: Walibi Holland to get a Mack coaster for 2016

andrus said:
GuyWithAStick said:
New from Mack Rides: Mack Acceleration Coaster. Reach new heights and launch at high speeds using Hydraulic technology!
Source?

I was joking how Mack is 'copying' Intamin, and did a spoof on the Intamin Accelerator.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

xmra7o.png


That to me looks like a bunny hop after the drop <3


Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

Might just be the angle, but it doesn't look like there's enough room for winged trains when you look at how close the lift support is to the track.
 
Re: Walibi Holland to get a Mack coaster for 2016

Pokemaniac said:
The Mack MegaLite design is too similar to Intamin's to get away with without a fuzz. They'd get their hats sued off, there's no way it wouldn't be a breach of intellectual property laws. I rather think the design is licenced somehow, rather than copied. They must have bought permission to use it. Question now is whether they've struck any other deals with Intamin or come up with their own winged design.

I think you are overthinking it, companies don't "patent" a coaster layout. Only new unique techniques used by a manufacturer can be protected from other manufacturers.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

That photo's really confusing me, it looks like parts of the lift hill are supported at different heights?
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

Ha, the part on the right, is still being put into place. Where you can see the bucket (top left corner), is where the track will connect to the supports once in place.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

thumb_041215crazy3.jpg


The transition into the drop is so sharp. There's no way you could get a long train through that without crazy forces. I still think we are looking at a large spinner.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

roomraider said:
The transition into the drop is so sharp. There's no way you could get a long train through that without crazy forces. I still think we are looking at a large spinner.

Now we can see how extreme the ride will be, I'm kind of hoping it'll be a spinner; I'd like it to be distinct from Goliath. But if you look at Flash (or Lightning?) at Lewa Adventure in China, that's got a similarly sudden drop and definitely has long trains.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

^ Actually, you're VERY wrong. The transition is actually quite spread out.

4411651030237414814564921597442338668329004345225n.jpg
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

tophat.jpg


2.JPG


1.JPG


Some kind of inverted top hat or Banana roll now. This thing is full of surprises.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

That to me looks like a 90' banked turn, aka what can be found on every **** ing spinner.
 
Re: Walibi Holland | Unknown | Mack (unknown)

Just looked at this image, the drop transition isn't as hard as it looks…

walibi-holland-2016-first-drop-snapchat.jpg



Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk.
 
Top