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Newest photos at Warner Bros. Movie World
18 reviews –
“Very Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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A couple of relatively straight curved track with double spines.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
So far we have lots of twisted track.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
More crates have appeared. Presumably these contain bolts for assembling columns, connecting track and other hardware needed during this stage of construction.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The numbers on these twin-spine sections of track (67 and 68) suggests that they will be located a bit after the section of track currently in place. The twisted section to the far right is lucky number 100 -- further towards the end of the roller coaster.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Track is now trickling in at a steady rate.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
These straight sections feature side brackets that will likely support a catwalk along the ride's final brake run. There are also mounting brackets for fixed magnetic brakes on the top of the right section of track. The left section meanwhile has an indent that will likely create room for friction brakes. The right section is 128, giving a rough idea of the total number of pieces required given that these will be located at the very end of the ride.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Some crazy twisted sections of track have appeared.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
It's not just supports that require some touch-up paint work. Primer has appeared on many pieces of track as well.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The odd angle of this column and its mounting plate suggests a fast banked turn.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Foundations are cleaned up ready for the installation of columns.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Some of the paint on the support columns has been scuffed during transport or construction. Primer has been applied so that they can be repainted later in the construction process.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The curve out of the high element takes riders back down close to ground level.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
These twisted sections will be located at the top of the high column after the previous four curved sections that lead up into this element.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
This section of track has brackets for trim brakes. Many manufacturers build these into the track at designated points on the ride; they won't necessarily be put to use. Depending on how fast the ride runs upon opening they may elect to install brakes to reduce g-forces and wear and tear.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The first pieces of track before being installed into place. Each piece of track has a male and female end to facilitate the easy joining of each piece. These pieces are located in the direction of travel, with the male connection pointing in the direction of the ride course.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Cable support will only be needed for the higher supports, which are more unstable until track secures them in place.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Like the recently replanted tree in the foreground, this large support is temporarily secured with cables. The track itself acts as part of the support structure for the ride to help keep everything securely in place.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The curve out of this high point heads straight into a mess of low supports that suggest some high-speed twists and banked turns.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
This is one of many significantly high points of the ride -- at best guess this would be 15-20 metres tall.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The first of the support columns go vertical on Movie World's hypercoaster.
by Richard, 7 years ago
DC Rivals HyperCoaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
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