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"Timber Drop" - S&S El Loco, Fraispertuis City

Martyn B

CF Legend
This is the Mumbo clone with something like a 1' steeper drop.

Some art work has appeared on RCDB, and it looks like they're going to give the drop a nice little tunnel...

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http://rcdb.com/9503.htm
 
Well this will be the smallest construction topic in history!

Even though you lied :P Still no half loop, or inline twsit and final turn in place yet!
 
At the slight glance I put on the images then it seemed complete, but now when you mention it and after a longer look then I see that I was wrong...
But then again looking at the image posting times then there is one where at least the first part of the in-line is in place (second to last image) and it was posted almost a month ago so it's plausible that the structure is complete...

I'll be happy as long as it is open in August when I have planned my visit there.
 
I know it doesn't really take much, but it looks like this could be the best looking El Loco out there:

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Hopefully it'll make the overall ride experience that little bit better, because these are pretty poo to be honest.
 
Just for those interested here be a POV...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct5vLvXk1Tw[/youtube]
 
I see they've done a few more banks and little adjustments. Looks nice, I quite like the colours for some reason!
 
I was going to comment on the speed but thought I'd get a reply to do with it "Not being broke in yet".
 
I dont understand why Mumbo Jumbo and Timber Drop are so heavily trimmed and braked. Steel Hawg seems to run the best out of all of them I just dont see why the brakes so hard are neccessary.
 
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