2002 colors


MagnumManiac said:
"I'm not too sure, but I'm liking these simple primary colors on this B&M floorless. http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery1366.htm?Picture=18 Notice the immelman, first of a kind I do believe."

Actually, that kind of inversion is also on Silver Dollar City's Wildfire. It comes right after the first drop. I don't remember the name, but I believe B&M called it something like a "Flaming Dive" or something like that.
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MiLLeNNiuMRiDeR said:
Orange would look kewl, none of the coasters at the Point are painted orange (although some would argue about Magnum being orange)
Orange track and White supports.

I think that very bright white supports and very bright (but not flourcent) track would be awesome!
And it's red... ;)

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Zero-G said:
Actually, that kind of inversion is also on Silver Dollar City's Wildfire. It comes right after the first drop. I don't remember the name, but I believe B&M called it something like a "Flaming Dive" or something like that.

I think he meant on a floorless...inverteds have had them for a while.

Uh, CP_bound, Wildfire is a standard sitdown, so it WAS the first sitdown coaster to have an immelman.
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A floorless is a different car than a sitdown even though they are similar in the ride experience, they are considered different types. Just as a stand-up is considered different from a floorless or sitdown.
I thought about it a little, and I put a post in the ride name topic section.  After putting my name in, I changed my opinion of the colors.  I think blue and green track with gray supports.

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