spicy
Giga Poster
I think this was brought up recently - but I can't remember where - so I won't make a separate thread in Q and A for it, but reading this, I can't help but wonder... why are all the large travelling coasters so old? We're talking about Pinfari and Schwarzkopf all the time here, manufacturers that haven't been in business for years. Höllenblitz was built in 1992, if I understand German Wikipedia correctly.
Since the mid-90s, the coaster industry has gone through multiple revolutions, yet the top-of-the-line travelling coasters all seem to be several decades old. Why don't anybody make (or purchase) any new ones?
It's an interesting point and maybe does deserve its own topic.
Does a current manufacturer even exist with the capability to produce a travelling coaster on the scale of OL?
Not sure if the big 3 B&M/Intamin/Vekoma would want to attempt it? A company like Zamperla maybe?
And I guess if a company did manufacture a travelling coaster on that scale it would be several million pound/euro investment and would take years and a lot of travelling for the owner to break even.