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Warner Bros. Movie World
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These large flat plates will be the bases of some particularly large angled supports.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Are we done with photos of the track in the car park yet? Nope.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Pay no attention to the spaghetti bowl of roller coaster in the background, this is what you're here for: closeups of steel columns.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
This support column will hold one of the last sections of the roller coaster before it heads into the brake run over to the right.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Looking into what will be the station area, the final brake run has gone into position. The track is installed in a seemingly random order based on site accessibility and also what track and supports are available, as parts continue to be shipped from Germany.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Foundation bolts painted black in preparation for supports. Not all footings get this treatment as you can see in the background.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Many support columns too are only partially bolted at this stage.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
As the twisted camel back goes into place, track is only bolted as much as needed to be self-supporting. The track will be fully bolted later in construction.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Another spine, showing the bracket that connects the thick two-spine track with the normal single-spine.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
More partially bolted spines.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
At this stage of construction the track is only partially bolted into place to allow for easy fine-tuning and adjustment to ensure every piece of this giant puzzle goes together perfectly.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
A ground-hugging turn connects the s-bend to the twisted camel-back hill.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Are we sure it's not a Vekoma coaster?
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The process of installing track is fairly calm and meticulous. Everything needs to line up perfectly, and thanks to precision German engineering, it generally does with ease.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The apex of a twisted camel back hill goes into place. This hill looks like the first solid moment of airtime yet to go into place.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
More s-bend you say? Sure thing.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
It's a beautiful piece of German thrill engineering, so here's another look at the s-bend.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The s-bend looks like it'll offer an incredible sensation of speed as it snakes to the ground.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The climb up to the inclined dive loop follows a fairly gentle path indicating it won't have too much airtime. When the track sharply overbanks and heads to the ground, would-be negative g-forces are turned into positive g-forces.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
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