Postby OblivionX » Wed Jan 13, 2016 10:19 pm
Now this does look cool, allbeit I believe he is technically right, but I believe the bigger box track on the big B&M Dive Coasters like this have it due to the extra weight of the trains and the distrubtion of the passanegers, for SheKira and Griffon it's the configuration of ten guests per row, and three rows, this is similar to the Oblivion style train in the sense that it's eight guests per row, but with an extra row bringing the total up to three. The "streamline smaller" diving coaters which have been poping up also continue with the trend of three rows but only six guests per row, which means the trains have an easier track to weight distribution with the smaller track, and similar structure in supports as the new big one.
I might be wrong in saying this, but isn't Valravn the first and so far only big B&M diving coaster since the smaller diving coaster have been in production? if that theortically is the case I wonder if we will be see more big diving coasters with new custom layouts like we have been seeing with the smaller ones.
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