After looking back at the plans there's a lot more space in the SW7 building than I remember, so I've deleted my previous post saying the exact opposite!
I dont think it's a canopy, it's part of the labelled 'Station' building, the canopies have seperate labeling and dark lines all around them.
EDIT: It also appears on the side views as solid (see Elevation DD).
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It is indeed possible that Intamin and Gerstlauer track is fabricated by the same people. This is certainly the case with Intamin and Zierer; hence why their tracks look identical.Nemesis94 wrote: Just a thought on the track front. Is it possible that Intamin and Gerstlauer track are fabricated by the same people? Hence how Euro-fighters have Intamin-like Ladder and Tri-track. Could this new track be at the fabricators suggestion, hence why it looks similar to the New Intamin mega/giga coaster track?
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They made some mistakes, they've done a lot of good since.Spike wrote:Oh dear, then the ride will never work properly again. Kumbak were responsible for the breaking system on The Grand National plaguing it with problems which still happen to date. they were also responsible for adding the breaks on Space Invader ruining the ride experience when it was open. In the words of a top Pleasure Beach official "Kumbak will never come back to the Pleasure Beach again"Chris wrote: Screamscape are reporting today that KumbaK are currently on property for "Ride System Improvements".
They are rides breakers not improvers.
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Do tell us then?Morgano wrote:They made some mistakes, they've done a lot of good since.Spike wrote:Oh dear, then the ride will never work properly again. Kumbak were responsible for the breaking system on The Grand National plaguing it with problems which still happen to date. they were also responsible for adding the breaks on Space Invader ruining the ride experience when it was open. In the words of a top Pleasure Beach official "Kumbak will never come back to the Pleasure Beach again"Chris wrote: Screamscape are reporting today that KumbaK are currently on property for "Ride System Improvements".
They are rides breakers not improvers.
They made a right hash of the new trains on Efteling's Python, which are being replaced again after only 6 years.
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The sentance im referring to is on page 3 of the below document.
There is a small section of the station building behind the maintenance shed that is in a different colour, it does appear to be solid on the "DD" image, however on the overhead image it is labelled as "Raised Platform". What could this be?
Worth noting aswell that the curved piece at the bottom left of the Station building is half the height of the rest of the building, and also the actual building is bigger in height than I thought. So nothing other than a turn on the track could go in here at a lower height. (The same level as the track exits the station to the lift hill). On the other hand it could always be dug slightly lower as "Sub Terra" is, the plans dont have to detail this (i dont think).
Or most of the building could just be queue line/pre show!!
Very confusing, but all part of the fun.
http://publicaccess.staffsmoorlands.gov ... 852%29.PDFA new station building (measuring 872sqm, including canopies) and maintenance building (190sqm) are proposed as part of the planning application. The new buildings will have a maximum height of 11.3m (station building) and 7.8m (maintenance building) and will be themed to complement the surrounding theme park.
There is a small section of the station building behind the maintenance shed that is in a different colour, it does appear to be solid on the "DD" image, however on the overhead image it is labelled as "Raised Platform". What could this be?
Worth noting aswell that the curved piece at the bottom left of the Station building is half the height of the rest of the building, and also the actual building is bigger in height than I thought. So nothing other than a turn on the track could go in here at a lower height. (The same level as the track exits the station to the lift hill). On the other hand it could always be dug slightly lower as "Sub Terra" is, the plans dont have to detail this (i dont think).
Or most of the building could just be queue line/pre show!!
Very confusing, but all part of the fun.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember it saying in the planning application somewhere that the curved section of the building that is half the height is the ride shop I think so will not be housing any of the track
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It states on the 'station elevations' document that this is the case:
http://publicaccess.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk/upload/PublicAccess/stationelevations%20(37879).PDF
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It states on the 'station elevations' document that this is the case:
http://publicaccess.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk/upload/PublicAccess/stationelevations%20(37879).PDF
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The curved single storey section of building is the retail and ride exit as far as I could see from the plans.
I'm guessing that the track will need to use the space to some degree to make the turn back towards the lift hill.
I'm guessing that the track will need to use the space to some degree to make the turn back towards the lift hill.
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People are just looking into it too much, but thats what people do! They read into it and just get confused, i believe this is a Gerstlauer and i can see why people will get confused, on the statement it showing how Saw has a beyond vertical drop and doesn't make much noise, just comparing the two rides
Im gonna sit back and wait till Alton kicks in its first little signs at the start or middle of the season, cannot wait for scarefest 2012!
Im gonna sit back and wait till Alton kicks in its first little signs at the start or middle of the season, cannot wait for scarefest 2012!
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as I said yesterday, I am modelling the plans in Sketchup, station building is finished now and i thought a few pics might be in order.
the model is accurate to 0.2m
sw7 station-1 by boz2014, on Flickr
sw7 station-2 by boz2014, on Flickr
sw7 station by boz2014, on Flickr
incidentally the return hole in the station is 4m wide which is definitely not enough for a 4 across train and the maintenance track hole is only 3.5m so i think we are looking at 2 across trains.
although at the moment these plans are lacking huge levels of detail so i suppose anything could change 8)
the model is accurate to 0.2m
sw7 station-1 by boz2014, on Flickr
sw7 station-2 by boz2014, on Flickr
sw7 station by boz2014, on Flickr
incidentally the return hole in the station is 4m wide which is definitely not enough for a 4 across train and the maintenance track hole is only 3.5m so i think we are looking at 2 across trains.
although at the moment these plans are lacking huge levels of detail so i suppose anything could change 8)
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Oh so it does, i missed that one. Ahh well that pee's all over my theory. There has to be a turnaround in there somewhere, it will be very tight if the scale of the track is correct.
So what is this "raised platform" thing then?
So what is this "raised platform" thing then?
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There certainly does seem to be a opportunity for something to happen within the building. I'm hoping for some sort of mini dark-ride section, like what Blue Fire has.
I think a lot of the space will be taken up by the queue line though. I'd love a pre-show.
I think a lot of the space will be taken up by the queue line though. I'd love a pre-show.
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Where the ride car exits (bottom right hole) and straight lead-up to it screams 'launch' to me
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I've only ever ridden one X-Coaster, that being G-Force and to be quite honest I really don't understand all the hate towards them (Though I do see why people dislike them after RRR :P ) The seats are comfy and provide good support, the trains are reasonably smooth, and the restraints manage to feel secure whilst allowing plenty of freedom and movement to the upper body. The open design also makes them feel rather thrilling if you ask me
Whilst I'd like to see Gerstlauer take on this I wouldn't have anything against an X-Coaster using the current X-Car design.
On the subject of KumbaK it's worth noting that they mucked up the lift on DVH at Efteling and Intamin had to be called in to sort it :P
As Rob said it's not that uncommon for coaster companies to use the same track fabricators as each other. I know Intamin and Zierer both use the same one sometimes (Hence why Verbolten looks so Intamin esque). It is possible that Gerst are using someone else for this project which could explain the major difference in track design.
If it is true that the noice document is outdated or incorrect as has been suggested (I don't know much about planning documents and their legality :P ) then it could be that we are seeing someone else building this. It would also explain why we can't see a beyond vertical drop on the ride layout, unless it's hidden indoors. I'd imagine that if that was the case though the building would go deeper into the ground than it looks. If it was to do that though wouldn't it need to be highlighted on the plans? Especially if the building is the thing which needs approval and extra permission.
Just my thoughts at the moment
Whilst I'd like to see Gerstlauer take on this I wouldn't have anything against an X-Coaster using the current X-Car design.
On the subject of KumbaK it's worth noting that they mucked up the lift on DVH at Efteling and Intamin had to be called in to sort it :P
As Rob said it's not that uncommon for coaster companies to use the same track fabricators as each other. I know Intamin and Zierer both use the same one sometimes (Hence why Verbolten looks so Intamin esque). It is possible that Gerst are using someone else for this project which could explain the major difference in track design.
If it is true that the noice document is outdated or incorrect as has been suggested (I don't know much about planning documents and their legality :P ) then it could be that we are seeing someone else building this. It would also explain why we can't see a beyond vertical drop on the ride layout, unless it's hidden indoors. I'd imagine that if that was the case though the building would go deeper into the ground than it looks. If it was to do that though wouldn't it need to be highlighted on the plans? Especially if the building is the thing which needs approval and extra permission.
Just my thoughts at the moment
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I do like the idea I've read over on TPR of putting the name "Staffordshire Knot" to the interlocking cobra roll and batwing.
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This might sound like rubbish but could the track turn underneath itself and then invert so it is then the right way up again before leaving the building?
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Looking at the Google Skethup designs I'm coming to the conclusion that nothing really happens in the station building.
There looks to be enough room for the ride car to turn right and descend to ground-level and that's it. Once there there may be a pre-show before a launch or even a launch with no pre-show.
It doesn't look like there's room for anything else as there needs to be enough room for people to exit the ride, load onto the ride and a ride operators' booth.
There looks to be enough room for the ride car to turn right and descend to ground-level and that's it. Once there there may be a pre-show before a launch or even a launch with no pre-show.
It doesn't look like there's room for anything else as there needs to be enough room for people to exit the ride, load onto the ride and a ride operators' booth.
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