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Photos at DC Rivals HyperCoaster
50 reviews –
“Very Good”
Warner Bros. Movie World
Roller Coaster
Mack Rides
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The seats are incredibly open, which is one of the reasons Mack's modern coasters are making a name for themselves.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Inside the park we get a good glimpse at the train and its backwards-facing rear seats. Be warned: lots more train shots to come.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The black shadow of the train visible from front-on.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
A train has appeared on the lift hill today.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
From inside the park, the lift hill gives an indication of the presence this ride will have.
by MARK28, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The rapidly changing skyline of Movie World.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The camel back hill is taller than the non-inverting loop, which is taller again than the Stengel dive.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The top piece of the staircase.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
This large support has been assembled on ground to be lifted into place in one piece.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The last remaining support columns for the lift hill.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
And one mounted. The angled arm will point vertically on the finished lift hill to give an idea of its final angle.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
One of these mounts without the bracket.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
These brackets will mount to those plates to support the lift hill staircase.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Plates on the left side of the truss to mount the staircase.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Black plastic strips are mounted inside the channel to minimise steel-on-steel contact which would cause wear.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Channels for the chain return. These can't be mounted until after the track is in place because the weight of the track would crush the thin open steel channel.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The channel for the lift hill chain is mounted to the top of the track. The return channel will be bolted on the bottom of the truss, but these are not added until after the pieces of track are in place.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
It's unique to see a piece of track bolted directly to the concrete footings.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The large box truss structure of the lift hill is quite different from the rest of the track to support the large expanse with minimal support columns.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
These three plates will bolt into the angled concrete foundation that was seen earlier in construction. This particular point will support much of the weight of the lift hill.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
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