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The track did end up going into place, looks awesome and cam as a surprise to me as I didn't know it would have a inverted drop, something I haven't seen on coaster before, unless The Swarm's drop counts?
If we're counting this as an 'inverted drop' then Incredible Hulk also has an inverted drop I'd say. The reality is that the first drop is small (the small drops above the toilets) and this drops into a zero-G roll with a longer pull out than its pull in. 'Inverted drop' is really just a marketing term. I'd call something like G-Force at Drayton Manor an inverted drop, but this, no.
Having seen The Smiler over the weekend, I have to say it's looking quite impressive. I still reckon it's going to hurt like hell though.
That said, I'm not sure I like the way it changes the look of X-Sector. The vertical lift hill is the highest point of the ride, it's nearly the same height as Oblivion, and it's at the end nearest the entrance to X-Sector. The end result? Oblivion tends to blend into the background now when viewed from across the park. The fact that both rides are the same colour doesn't really help matters either.
Well if they start testing before Saturday I should be able to post some pictures up, can't promise they'll be any good... But hey, who cares, The Smiler is pretty much finally completed!
No its not - will be completed tomorrow as told by a Gerstlauer employee. Look forward to the topping off then the remaining stairs, the chain and electrics before testing will start.
When you look in some of the images you will notice they are taken before the inverted drops were built and before the Hypnotiser leg was put in place. The pictures were taken on the 16th April 2013.
All a marketing effort guys. The final piece of track - the first lift hill crest - goes in tomorrow. Then track work will be complete.
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