General Carowinds discussion
#104238
I know these things are designed with computers that measure everything down to the millimeter but when I see a picture like that it always amazes me that they can dig a bunch of footers in the dirt, place them exactly where they are supposed to be, get them the exact right height, place the supports and when the track is installed it fits like a glove. Really amazing.
#104240
hikernut79 wrote:I know these things are designed with computers that measure everything down to the millimeter but when I see a picture like that it always amazes me that they can dig a bunch of footers in the dirt, place them exactly where they are supposed to be, get them the exact right height, place the supports and when the track is installed it fits like a glove. Really amazing.



What he said.
#104242
hikernut79 wrote:I know these things are designed with computers that measure everything down to the millimeter but when I see a picture like that it always amazes me that they can dig a bunch of footers in the dirt, place them exactly where they are supposed to be, get them the exact right height, place the supports and when the track is installed it fits like a glove. Really amazing.

It keeps reminding me of that popular picture/meme (likely photoshopped, but still...) of the bridge being built from both directions and notlining up in the middle. That'd be the result of me trying to assemble a roller coaster, giving a new meaning to the term "air time".
#104243
With the help of a second crane, the corkscrew is 1/2 done and I guess what is the final curve and hop to the brakes is all completed :)
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#104244
RiDeWaRrIoR wrote:With the help of a second crane, the corkscrew is 1/2 done and I guess what is the final curve and hop to the brakes is all completed :)
Yep and this morning they have been cranking out more track going under the airtime hill and back towards the first loop. Looking good!
#104261
Nice little Copperhead Strike model from IAAPA, notice one of the trains going the wrong way.



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