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Starting to Decode 2014

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  • Well its been a fun one.. So long Starting to Decode 2014!

  • You know, I chuckle at this thread. The more I read it... which is pretty much daily now... the more I become amused. Why? It's a near carbon copy of about a dozen other threads related to KI throu

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    For those waiting for when we'll announce what we're building for the future, you might want to grab yourself a Snickers bar. It's going to be awhile. We still have the majority of the 2013 season

It looks like this could be a B&M coaster of some sort. Compare this picture with the footings of Goliath's construction at Six Flags over Georgia.

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Goliath @ SFoG

http://rcdb.com/3290.htm?p=14005

Notice the shape of the holes in the middle of the bolts? They look very identical.

Thanks. I had a gut feeling about those footings last week, before the workers uncovered them. I even checked to see what footings looked like for an Intamin coaster, and the ones for Maverick were more squared.

Are you saying we might get a duel LSM launching terra coaster.

A hopeful fan.

Possibly eluding my himself into what he wants to read.

Up until this point, footers have been just footers from any coaster manufacturer.

It appears in THE_BEASTmaster's Diamondback FoF's pic(s) ( ;) ) these footers are certainly pointing in the direction of B & M.

Nice pics & great legwork!

Im sure this has been asked before, but how long do the footers have to cure before something can be attached to them?

just for some footing comparisons...

this is from marerick

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and this is from Diamondback

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PICTURE 23 PICTURE 23. BOTTOM LEFT. PICTURE 23

SQUIRREL!

just for some footing comparisons...

this is from marerick

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and this is from Diamondback

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What about the new footers?

you can compare that to the pics that Diamondback FOF posted

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sorry for the spam, but here is one more to compare to

Intimidator 305

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I don't know if this has been mentioned, cause sometimes this thread is a little hard to follow.

But do some of the unfilled footers look like they'll be cylindrical footers rather than the square ones we've seen earlier.

It should be fairly clear by now that we are on track for a large steel coaster. The footers still don't identify any manufacturer (many of them use the rectangular "plugs" in the footer, again it all depends on engineering and not style) but the size and scope of them certainly indicates a larger steel roller coaster. It can be said with some certainty however that the round "plug" footers are most likely for ride supports and not brakes / station supports. The footers are growing at a quick pace, which puts it on a time scale a few months behind Diamondback, but still several before Gatekeeper. The "grid" of several rows of footers seems to be a transfer track area, and the footers are starting to descend down the hill where Son of Beast's second helix once stood, which I like. It indicates that the ride will not be contained to the former Thunder Alley location. I am puzzled by the flurry of disorganized footers behind Slingshot, that is an area which would presumably be near the station or lift hill. Perhaps some sort of element will go there?

Another thing I'm having difficulty with is Don's statement that there may not be a day this summer when an announcement is made. Taken at face value, this would certainly go against the standard ride announcement procedure, announcing in August before season passes go on sale for next year. However, it would be foolish to take the statement at face value. I have been struggling to find the correct interpretation of that statement, other than a fall announcement or nighttime announcement, both being far too literal.

All of this is pure speculation, I can't claim to know any more than anyone else about this project. If I were a gambling man, I would wager on B&M, though a model is harder to identify. I hope for an invert.

I'm thinking this is where a helix will be. They are kind of small to support a lift hill.IMG_2184.jpg

I can actually see that.

For the first time I can see what others can see.

I believe the announcement will be made at NIGHT. Think about it, if the ride is supposedly a "scary" themed attraction... Wouldn't they want to make the announcement at night. That's an angle to look at Don's tricky statement.

Can someone tell me why the footers point so clearly to a B&M at such an early stage?

The similar center mold used previously on other B & M footers.

Please refer to post # 3512 for comparison.

Is it a definitive sign? No. But certainly makes it likely.

Can someone tell me why the footers point so clearly to a B&M at such an early stage?

The similar center mold used previously on other B & M footers.

Please refer to post # 3512 for comparison.

Is it a definitive sign? No. But certainly makes it likely.

Okay, thanks I just wanted a little evidence as to why it was pointing to a B&M, which apparently there is.

Hmmm... Now there are 2 triangular footers. :P

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