They look the same as the one's I photographed on Helix to me... Albeit in a different location on the MkII trains...I've actually heard there aren't any train lights and I can't see any so I don't know what you think are lights.
Aren't they just bolts?They look the same as the one's I photographed on Helix to me... Albeit in a different location on the MkII trains...
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Maybe they're not though... Not going to die on that hill... But I can't see what else a lens like that would be.
see the better image I just added...Aren't they just bolts?
Jack has done a video getting up close to the train.
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Alas, this is the problem with Hyperia. They're sticking a backstory onto a ride where the theming doesn't match. As has been long said, Hyperia didn't need theming or a story, as the ride itself does the job. And it's clear the station building, limited theming, etc matches that. But the park have tried to satisfy the "we want a story" crowd, and created something which is cool in isolation, but doesn't fit in practice.Surprised at the positive reception of the trains. They look like a sad collaboration between JCB and Lamborghini to me, somehow within the theme of an ancient goddess? Yeah nah. Printed bolts on a playmobil looking zero car isn’t doing it for me. Nice colours tho, and the team who produced the reveal vid smashed it.
Can you shoot me a link to this, as somebody else has said the same, but I only saw their reply saying there was none on the front….Alas, this is the problem with Hyperia. They're sticking a backstory onto a ride where the theming doesn't match. As has been long said, Hyperia didn't need theming or a story, as the ride itself does the job. And it's clear the station building, limited theming, etc matches that. But the park have tried to satisfy the "we want a story" crowd, and created something which is cool in isolation, but doesn't fit in practice.
It's all ultimately inconsequential, but by mixing and matching styles, it does cause a bit of a war against them.
Also, the park have confirmed on their passholder group that there are no lights on train.
There was also a comment where they specifically said the front doesn't, which was weirdly specific for no reason... And as this post is asking about the spaces at the front again...View attachment 30730
Admittedly say "this train" could imply the second train does... but that would be weird.
There was also a comment where they specifically said the front doesn't, which was weirdly specific for no reason... And as this post is asking about the spaces at the front again...
Well, I'm ever the optimist.
Seriously, what other significant Macks don't have lights? At this point I'm not even sure it's an option... It would be an absolute travesty.
Just a brief look on rcdb suggests to me that:
Steel Taipan
Capitol Bullet Train
DC Rivals
Star Trek
don't have lights, just as some examples (I could be wrong). I also think some of the Blue Fire clones knocking about don't have lights.
I think, simply put, there isn't any AV on the trains.
Well, if they really don't have any lighting at all, then that is quite honestly the stupidest decision they've made with this coaster... Fright Nights is huge for Thorpe Park.
It's such a bad decision that I won't fully believe it until I see it with my own eyes.
There has been an argument made that it could present a hazard for motorists on the motorway. But that says everything you need to know about us as a nation when you consider Liseberg's location and it's proximity to the E6 and 40.
(P.s my sad reaction was to the prospect of no lighting, rat
Oh god those new super bright blue tinted lights that some modern cars have are just terrible aren't they?The lights from it can't be more of a distraction than modern car lights on the motorway. Feel blind as a bat driving at night these days