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Gold Coast, Australia
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The four yellow bars protruding from the concrete are what the coaster's supports are bolted to. With the ride being prefabricated in Germany it's crucial that these bars are placed absolutely perfectly on the site.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
It doesn't get more riveting than fencing poles.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
A large rectangular footing and a smaller cylindrical footing. Mack roller coasters, including Sea World's Storm Coaster, typically feature all square and rectangular footings; it's somewhat unusual to see these cylinders being used by this manufacturer.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The black square jig is precisely manufactured to ensure that the bars are bars are perfectly spaced from one another. They will be removed and discarded later in the process to allow supports to be lowered and bolted in place.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Channels being dug for electrical conduits.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The bulk of the footings are round, with varying numbers of bolts protruding. The black box suspended in the middle of the each exists to leave room in the concrete for a rectangular protrusion at the bottom of the support columns that Mack coasters feature.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
As a general rule, the more bolts, the larger the support column.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Ok, so who knew the Bonnie and Clyde car was actually operable?
by Parkz, 4 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
The footprint of the ride is nothing if not enormous.
by Theme Park Girl, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Lots more footings to go.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
So far we have lots of twisted track.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Christmas tree o christmas tree.....
by Richard Wilson, 15 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
And if you thought we were getting close to seeing the sheer extent of this coaster, think again: there is an army of footings yet to be placed.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Many support columns have arrived but overall the staging area in car park is still quite sparse as construction crews wait for more track shipments from Germany.
by Richard, 8 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
These sections of track will be used on a higher force sections of track.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Several sections with this double spine have arrived. The two tubular spines have steel plates welded between them.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 15 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
Grey supports and track that's been described as pink, purple, magenta, fuchsia and more. Let's just call it not-blue and be done with it.
by Richard, 9 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The main street buildings all typically have fogged windows and little chunks of mock snow in corners and on steps and ledges.
by Richard Wilson, 15 years ago
Warner Bros. Movie World
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