Use this topic to discuss the ride trains for The Smiler. And to kick us off, here they are after being delivered to the resort:
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- TheInactiveMoth
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Does this mean that the design will be similar to two standard Eurofighter trains attached together, or something different? I cannae tell, plus I know very little...
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They look very simar to iron shark trains from their shape. So yes it will be two cars of 2x4 with a very flexible joint connecting them by the looks of it. But to be fair. Now that we see the track one big 4x4 car would be stupid in my opinion.
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I think they look the same as I look at the shape. Only difference I guess is the nose is flag instead of pointy. Hope they soon unwrap them and post some pictures of that.TheInactiveMoth wrote: Does this mean that the design will be similar to two standard Eurofighter trains attached together, or something different? I cannae tell, plus I know very little...
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My hones opinion is saying these trains are 2 of these stuck together with some smiler theming.
I'm ok with that ^_^ lmao
I'm ok with that ^_^ lmao
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From an engineering standpoint guys, it can't be two standard eurofighter cars linked together, as that means you will have 2 pilot cars... suffice to say, that will never work. There is very little we can tell from that image ATM.
But I will say, I find the lack of a telltale OTSR bump in the plastic, rather curious....
But I will say, I find the lack of a telltale OTSR bump in the plastic, rather curious....
Is there a possibility perhaps that if the ride does have OTSRs, they are waiting to be attached on whilst they sit in storage, instead of being put on before the trains were shipped?
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Very obvious. I was being general. But the cars will be very similar to the above pic I bet. Also does anyone know if there are any other 4x4 lap barred gersts anywhere? And if not, is that what the "new euro fighter" labelling will be about?Boz wrote: From an engineering standpoint guys, it can't be two standard eurofighter cars linked together, as that means you will have 2 pilot cars... suffice to say, that will never work. There is very little we can tell from that image ATM.
But I will say, I find the lack of a telltale OTSR bump in the plastic, rather curious....
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That would be VERY unusual Danny. Every train delivery I've seen from every manufacturer, has seen the individual row/car delivered fully assembled.Danny wrote: Is there a possibility perhaps that if the ride does have OTSRs, they are waiting to be attached on whilst they sit in storage, instead of being put on before the trains were shipped?
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Sorry, posted this in construction:
I think the trains will have lap bars too but AT is hiding the front row...
I think the trains will have lap bars too but AT is hiding the front row...
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MatthewR1990 wrote:Very obvious. I was being general. But the cars will be very similar to the above pic I bet. Also does anyone know if there are any other 4x4 lap barred gersts anywhere? And if not, is that what the "new euro fighter" labelling will be about?Boz wrote: From an engineering standpoint guys, it can't be two standard eurofighter cars linked together, as that means you will have 2 pilot cars... suffice to say, that will never work. There is very little we can tell from that image ATM.
But I will say, I find the lack of a telltale OTSR bump in the plastic, rather curious....
The Smiler is the first gerst I believe to have a completely new design on the trains, I believe someone pointed this out in the construction thread.
EDIT: Although judging by the picture... I don't really see anything new in shape wise??
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Boz said this was unlikely as normally they are shipped with all parts attached but gerst are on site to put them on....Danny wrote: Is there a possibility perhaps that if the ride does have OTSRs, they are waiting to be attached on whilst they sit in storage, instead of being put on before the trains were shipped?
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The manufacturer is always on site for any project, during both construction and testing. Besides, any engineer could install the restraints on site, not just the manufacturer. Like I said, It would be VERY unusual for them to have been shipped unattached.TomL wrote:Boz said this was unlikely as normally they are shipped with all parts attached but gerst are on site to put them on....Danny wrote: Is there a possibility perhaps that if the ride does have OTSRs, they are waiting to be attached on whilst they sit in storage, instead of being put on before the trains were shipped?
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Unusual, but possible. I am not ruling it still being OTSR just because there is a lack of a OTSR bump - I'm still holding out for lapbars but am going into it with them being OTSR so I am less disappointed if it does turn out to be OTSR. If it does turn out to be lapbars, I will be pleasantly surprised and ecstatic! Here's hoping...Boz wrote:The manufacturer is always on site for any project, during both construction and testing. Besides, any engineer could install the restraints on site, not just the manufacturer. Like I said, It would be VERY unusual for them to have been shipped unattached.TomL wrote:Boz said this was unlikely as normally they are shipped with all parts attached but gerst are on site to put them on....Danny wrote: Is there a possibility perhaps that if the ride does have OTSRs, they are waiting to be attached on whilst they sit in storage, instead of being put on before the trains were shipped?
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Just a couple of random thoughts to throw in but I would highlight that I have nothing to back these up
IF the cars are 4D would that imply assembly would be required?
Someone once speculated about separating cars could this be a possibility?
I for one could imagine the car going up the hill and near the top the rear portion of the car falling back or even a random chain of events on one ride the car could fall back on the next on the rear portion could fall back and so on.
With the reception The Swarm has got could we have seats facing backwards?
IF the cars are 4D would that imply assembly would be required?
Someone once speculated about separating cars could this be a possibility?
I for one could imagine the car going up the hill and near the top the rear portion of the car falling back or even a random chain of events on one ride the car could fall back on the next on the rear portion could fall back and so on.
With the reception The Swarm has got could we have seats facing backwards?
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How on earth would they ensure rider safety if the trains do turn out to have lap bars? especially if you had riders who are particularly thin like myself? lol. It would however add a whole lot of fear and thrill to proceedings though..
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From my understanding on most coasters (with clear exceptions) the restraints under normal operation don't do much and it's natural forces that hold you in place (not that I would like to test that) and as such lap bars wouldn't be a problem.C0RR3CTED1 wrote: How on earth would they ensure rider safety if the trains do turn out to have lap bars? especially if you had riders who are particularly thin like myself? lol. It would however add a whole lot of fear and thrill to proceedings though..
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I remember going on g force at Dayton manor when i just turned 12 and i was rather thin and tall and as uncomfortable as it was it was perfectly safeC0RR3CTED1 wrote: How on earth would they ensure rider safety if the trains do turn out to have lap bars? especially if you had riders who are particularly thin like myself? lol. It would however add a whole lot of fear and thrill to proceedings though..