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These angled supports will make be part of the A-shaped supports on the twisted sections of track.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Small supports for the lowest sections of the coaster.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The knobs allow for precise and painless connection of track to the supports during construction.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The 3.5 tonne sections of track can be simply lowered and correctly indexed on the supports for bolting.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Supports for banked sections of track.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Thanks to the wonders of permanent markers, the construction of Storm Coaster has basically become a particularly complicated IKEA project.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Ever wonder what is inside coaster supports? Would you have guessed primer and steel shavings?
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
There's certainly no shortage of parts arriving on the scene, with plenty more to come.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Storm Coaster parts still fill the Sea World car park, while many have made their way to the construction site.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The crest of the coaster -- its tallest section -- is now in place and gives an idea of the sheer size of this new ride.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Storm Coaster now edges out Sea Viper as the tallest ride in the park.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The first drop gently banks into a sweeping curve.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Roller coasters are generally assembled in an order based on site accessibility. The builders must be careful to not box themselves in or restrict movement.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The top of the lift hill plateaus, giving the vehicle time to clear the lift hill chain before accelerating, so as to reduce wear on the chain dog -- the mechanism that engages with the moving chain.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
This curve comes after the initial drop. The roller coaster portion of the ride is essentially a 540º spiral into the final splashdown.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Given the large size of the ride's vehicles, the coaster section on these water coasters can't navigate tight sections of track.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
A lone support that will form part of the lift hill.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
There's no shortage of track scattered around the construction site.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Supports are raised into place on their respective footings one by one.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Narrowly bordered by the Flume Ride, Jet Rescue and the Skyway, it's nothing short of a miracle that Sea World were able to squeeze an off-the-shelf ride model into such as tight space.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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