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^ You know what? I prefer the look of Stealth to TTD and Kingda Ka. I am by no means saying it is a better ride, but i think the proportions are more attractive and the supports look nicer. The twist and the track seems more of a feature too.
An intamin multi-looper using mostly 3 and 4 railed track looks really nice. I also think B&M track looks better inverted than the standard way around, the box section spine then is more of a feature.
I really don't find B&M track interesting at all. It just looks so boring, plain, dull. When you compare it to Intamin or even Vekoma/Arrow par example, it looks like there's something going on. Intamin/Gerstlauer track looks like it's very busy, and structurally very strong through the use of triangles. Vekoma/Arrow track looks contrasting, with spikey/spineyness reflecting the smooth, rounded curves of the rails, spine and supports.
I don't know why everybody brown noses B&M so much, it doesn't look that good. I prefer how dominating woodies can look, with the huge chapel structured supports & twisting turns etc, it's incredibly attractive.
I don't know why everybody brown noses B&M so much, it doesn't look that good. I prefer how dominating woodies can look, with the huge chapel structured supports & twisting turns etc, it's incredibly attractive.
I kind of agree. B&Ms do look kind of good, but a nice Intamin looks better any day. Those pictures of Maverick on the last page are awesome. But you know, some things like Diamondback or Batman ARE pretty sexy. B&M fliers look cool too, IMO.
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