HWBeast1039 Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 This is going to be a great coaster whether you call it wood or steel. Who cares! Quote
TheCrypt Posted August 3, 2012 Posted August 3, 2012 http://sdctripplanning.com/clues/clue2.php Quote
kblanken Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 http://silverdollarcity2013.com/ Outlaw Run has been announced. 4 Quote
westcoaster Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 Great coaster , great theme, great video good for the Silver Dollar City. Quote
Joncars05 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 It only cost $10 million? I would've thought it was a bit more than that. Not bad. I'd love to ride this thing. I know everyone will focus on the double barrel roll (seeing as it is an inverting woodie) but I think the 81 degree first drop may be the best element on the ride! Quote
Aaron88stang Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 That is awesome. I have not been to SDC since I was about 8. I now really want to go back. I think the answer to what should replace SOB has been answered. 3 Quote
KIfan1980 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 One thing is clear - SDC is advertising this as a wooden coaster (even referencing the steel wheels typically seen on wood coasters as part of their definition). Quote
calakapepe Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I would still consider it a wooden coaster personally. Quote
HWBeast1039 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 They also put that it would be the second fastest wooden coaster at 68 mph. Wouldn't that make it the third fastest? Quote
Titan Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I thought Rattler was the fastest (besides SOB). But since Rattler's bit the dust I'm not sure. Edit: Nevermind Quote
jdawg1998 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 They also put that it would be the second fastest wooden coaster at 68 mph. Wouldn't that make it the third fastest? No. It's second. http://www.rcdb.com/rhr.htm?t=2 Quote
HWBeast1039 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 They also put that it would be the second fastest wooden coaster at 68 mph. Wouldn't that make it the third fastest? No. It's second. http://www.rcdb.com/rhr.htm?t=2 Oh. My bad I thought Colossus was the fastest. Quote
Titan Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I'm pretty sure Colossus is the fastest in the world. But then again I thought Rattler was the fastest a couple posts above, so I would take my knowledge with a grain of salt Quote
jdawg1998 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I'm pretty sure Colossus is the fastest in the world. But then again I thought Rattler was the fastest a couple posts above, so I would take my knowledge with a grain of salt What is Colossus? According to the rankings it's not even in the top. Quote
Hendrick Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I'm pretty sure Colossus is the fastest in the world. But then again I thought Rattler was the fastest a couple posts above, so I would take my knowledge with a grain of salt What is Colossus? According to the rankings it's not even in the top. See here. Small explanation as to why the speed isn't listed. Quote
kblanken Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 rcdb doesn't have the speed for Colossus. On the page for Colossus: Notes: The Heide-Park Soltau website lists the top speed of the Colossos at 120 km/h. This statistic is mathematically impossible if the drop is indeed 48.5 m which could only produce a top speed of about 110 km/h. (68.3 mph) Quote
TTD-120-420 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 I hate when parks don't give us animated POVs. 7 Quote
Joncars05 Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 RCDB has 3 inversions listed for Outlaw Run. I thought there were only two with the double barrel rolls. Did they count that outside banked turn as the third inversion? Maybe I'm missing something. Anyone want to explain whats up? Quote
The Interpreter Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 The press release confirms the overbanked turn is considered an inversion. Quote
Hendrick Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I hate when parks don't give us animated POVs. My thoughts exactly. I was really hoping for a POV of this today. Quote
Titan Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I don't know, I've seen so many lists of the fastest wooden coasters and they've all said different things..... Quote
Joncars05 Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Ok thanks Terpy. This coaster is "controversial." A 153 degree "inversion" and topper track yet it still retains "wooden" status. Coaster freaks (like myself) have a lot to "talk/debate" about... Quotation mark overload... Quote
RailRider Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Rocky Mountain is making quite the name for themselves with the projects they have taken on. Wood, Steel, or PVC. The Double Barrel looks Amazing! 1 Quote
Hendrick Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I can easily see both sides of the argument as to which coaster this falls under. While I WANT to say this is a hybrid, there is definitely an argument for this being a wooden coaster. Quote
jdawg1998 Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Either way, this looks like a really awesome ride. 3 Quote
calakapepe Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I'm pretty sure Colossus is the fastest in the world. But then again I thought Rattler was the fastest a couple posts above, so I would take my knowledge with a grain of salt What is Colossus? According to the rankings it's not even in the top. See here. Small explanation as to why the speed isn't listed. Shenanigans was called! 1 Quote
Buckeye Brad Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 To help distinguish a "steel" coaster from a woodie, I don't worry about the supports. Instead, I look closely at what the wheels ride on, and how that is supported. Most* coasters have steel "running rails". On traditional wooden coasters, that strip of steel is thin (<1.0"?) and is completely supported by wood. It actually follows the contour of the wood. It is really only there to prevent wear and tear on the wood. The wood can be made from laminate strips that are bent as a group, or a laminate chunk that is machined instead of bent. On steel coasters, that "running rail" is actually a tube or beam, and is strong enough to define its own shape. It is only supported by the structure at intermittent points, a foot apart (or more). The topper track pictured above looks to me like a hybrid. The running rails are steel tubes, and much more rigid than the rails on a typical woodie, but it is completely supported by wood. I suppose a park could get away with calling it wood or steel. Ultimately this distinction is interesting to us fans but somewhat trivial, unless parks are making marketing claims. "Outlaw Run" looks fun regardless! 2 Quote
TheCrypt Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Outlaw Run track completed; work in surrounding area yet to be completed. http://silverdollarcity2013.com/journal/ Quote
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