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Interesting, they are using both the new I-Beam style and the original tubular supports on this one. I wonder which portions of the ride will utilize the two different styles.
I also can see the sand hole caps on some of the supports, so we know they are getting filled.
It dwarfs all of the other track because that track is the very bottom of the lift hill. On the far left side of the piece you can see the flange where the normal track connects to.
Then the huge portion of the piece (to the left of the guy) is where the lift chain drive system is housed...
Actually I can't believe that that photo has been photoshopped.
If you look at the lift hill drive system on a B&M flyer (can't post links due to being new here, sorry) you will see that the drive system is fully encased just like in this picture. This also tells me that unlike other...
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