Everything posted by Sidders
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THE SWARM: Speculation & Theories
I hope they don't add arm covers. One of the best things about Raptor (so I've read) is that the restraints are so roomy around the arm/upper chest area.
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The Future Of Neptunes Kingdom
Developing. Which involves four mighty diggers and numerous dump-trucks.
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THE SWARM: Speculation & Theories
My guess is The Swarm's will be on the exit of the Zero-G roll, and possibly another on the exit of the inclined loop. Thanks for clearing that up Adam. After asking about it, I did some research myself and after also being quite shocked at the scale of the plane, I figured that the "twisted metal" from the detached engine would act as a support for the wing, but well done on delving further and finding that quote from the section the majority of us would simply skip. It is very interesting that Merlin are constructing the plane to their own specifications as opposed to buying a cheap skeleton and wedging it in the ground. It's going to be one helluva tight fit through that gap between the engines. I did a bit of searching myself and I found this video about the construction and technical specifications of Raptor: Forgive the Italian man, but there are subtitles and at 1:15 you can see that he specifies that Raptor's trains weigh 18,000kg, are 14 metres in length and 6.5 metres in width, so we can assume the same width (at least) for The Swarm. Looking at the same plans that Adam posted, we can see that the engines will be 3.1m in height and width, meaning that it will indeed be a very tight squeeze for the train. I did some ratio calculations, and worked out that the gap between the engines is 6.8m. Somewhere along my line of calculations I appear to have made a mistake because that surely wouldn't be allowed?
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Random Picture Thread.
THRILLSEEKERS! Get yourselves to THORPE PARK!
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Random
LOL. Loving the looks of Tulisa and Kelly's legs... they actually look like they're made of plastic and melting in the heat. Louis' trying to butch up by standing with his feet at two different post-codes and Gary's doing his best Cowell impression. But wait, that's not the response they want is it...? Let me try again...NEW PANEL OMFG NEW PANEL! Yay! It's Beyoncé's wannabe cousin, and council house chav, a geriatric Irishman and Gary Barlow!Hurrah.
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What Thorpe Rides Have You Re-ridden?
One cycle is enough for me! It genuinely is the only ride on park that makes me feel horribly qualmish, but I simply cannot resist riding it every time I go; I usually eat an apple or something and then I feel fine. Vortex is easily one of my favourite flats at Thorpe.
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Rush
I've always found Rush very tame compared to Vortex, Slammer and even Detonator, but they're extreme thrills for different reasons. I must admit though, what Rush lacks in intensity it certainly makes up for in it's thrilling ride experience. It really is quite the hoot. And for that reason I love it; it's a brilliant ride if you're in a big group.
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THE SWARM: Speculation & Theories
Going back to the trains, I did some digging of old documents and found this, a press release from Thorpe Park's PR team back when planning permission had only just been granted: http://www.thorpepark.com/press/releases/2011/31-03-11-2012-Coaster-Approved.doc The second page confirms there will be two trains, each carrying twenty-eight passengers.
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Storm Surge: Petition
But that's like saying Nemesis Inferno should erupt every single time a train leaves the station, just because Thorpe promises a "fiery, death-defying experience". Granted there were many themeing opportunities missed with Storm Surge and ultimately the ride would've been better had it not touched our shores, let alone been clumsily dumped in it's current location, but that's where it is and that's where it will stay until it's removal. I'm all for a little themeing here and there, but with a ride like Storm Surge you can't expect some random inflatable hoop and a bit of seaweed to improve the ride experience.But who knows what may happen - anyone remember Eclipse?
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Rant
Just move on. No need to get annoyed with one person. And there's certainly no need to get annoyed if other people (presumably your friends) seem to get along with this person. If said person is bad enough, your friends will soon see for themselves that they aren't worth their time.
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THE SWARM: Construction Updates
Another No Limits Swarm recreation (or creation) . This one includes some of the themeing such as the plane, helicopter, lakes and the destroyed station building. Whilst not the smoothest track, it certainly gives more of a feel of how the ride will look compared to videos of green hills and trees.
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THE SWARM: Construction Updates
Courtesy of Go Merlin, our resident Mr. Coyston, and Page 48 of this thread:
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THE SWARM: Construction Updates
We have some footers, though some are yet to be poured. I think I'd be right in saying we have all the footer 'casings' (concrete rings that supports are cemented into place in) on-site and in place now, as they arrive mid-July.
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THE SWARM: Construction Updates
Well the station foundation is done, and Coaster Force seem to think they can see the station skeleton on-site as well. Not too sure what the track already on-site looks like, but it's possible it could be the station track and so should be erected before long.
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Storm Surge: Petition
Well, it says I do not have access to the photos or that they could have been deleted/removed by the user. Whether that's just me is unclear.
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Rant
Shhh Mark, it's clearly her lucky day. She gets to sound like Cilla Black and dance like a piece of driftwood ALL AT THE SAME TIME.
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Storm Surge: Petition
Oh, the irony of that link ;)Where indeed...
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Considering each train only holds ten passengers, I'd imagine the real throughput is closer to 360pph, due to there being three trains of ten people that take roughly five minutes for each cycle including on-load, the full cycle with stops and trim runs, and the offload. If you do the maths, I don't think even Thorpe would try to exaggerate the real number.
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THE SWARM: Construction Updates
I always did think the turret and the chassis look like two completely different hunks of metal just stuck together. That'd be in keeping with Merlin's themeing expertise *cough*. The chassis looks like it came from a real tank but the turret does look very cheap and nothing like a proper tank turret - as Adam said, there's no lifting lugs to change the barrel's shot height, and of course it's pencil-thin compared to your average tank barrel..