_koppen
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I've merged some posts to avoid derailing the other discussion. Unfortnuatley, they've now been sorted by post date, so Chris' original post has gone missing. I can't work out how to rearrange them at the moment, so for the time being here's the content of Chris' message:
And now on to _koppen's post:
Thanks, Hixee.
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Bullcrap.
Just like everything else in life the cost depends on what you want. The reason B&M's are expensive is partly because the of their sheer size, but more importantly because of their big heavy train construction and making sure the track is suitable for them without falling apart.
It has nothing to do with the brand of the coaster itself. Go ask Gerstlauer for something similar to Shambhala,with matching trains, and you will see how 'cheap' they are.
Chris Brown said:So, I've always been under the impression that B&M are a premium manufacturer and for that premium you pay a price. Gerst are slightly cheaper and there are differences in costs between say Vekoma / Gerst and B&M / Intamin.
Koppen raised a good point saying
_koppen said:Bullcrap.
Just like everything else in life the cost depends on what you want. The reason B&M's are expensive is partly because the of their sheer size, but more importantly because of their big heavy train construction and making sure the track is suitable for them without falling apart.
It has nothing to do with the brand of the coaster itself. Go ask Gerstlauer for something similar to Shambhala,with matching trains, and you will see how 'cheap' they are.
What do you think?
And now on to _koppen's post:
Thanks, Hixee.
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Chris Brown said:No, there are huge variations in costs between manufacturers building coasters.
Bullcrap.
Just like everything else in life the cost depends on what you want. The reason B&M's are expensive is partly because the of their sheer size, but more importantly because of their big heavy train construction and making sure the track is suitable for them without falling apart.
It has nothing to do with the brand of the coaster itself. Go ask Gerstlauer for something similar to Shambhala,with matching trains, and you will see how 'cheap' they are.