Agreed completely!! Easily looks like it could be the best in EuropeThanks for the update.
This coaster could be dumped in a car park and have not even a shed as a station and still be one of Europe's best by its looks. I genuinely think this will take the throne of best of its kind, at least in Europe.
Looking nice!
Themepark Magic made an close-up shot from the new theming on the walls.
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Wow! Looks awesome! Nice to see Walibi going all out! Do we know who’s doing the theming? Could this be Universal Rocks?
I'm sorry for the bad language, but this is ****ing obscene:
Can't find anything on that four-headed monsterThemepark Magic posted a new video in which they reveal the possible name of the megacoaster: Mata
It means 'eye', but apperantly, Mata is also a four-headed monster with 100 legs that has lost a battle near a river. Funny detail is that the megacoaster is located next to a river.
Can't find anything on that four-headed monster
Mata also means eye in multiple African languages (but that monster won't be the origin, as it is indeed Celtic)It's a mytical creature of celtic folklore, or thats what I found after a quick Google search. The eye reference is an Indonesian translation, so I doubth this will be it.
I rather hope it will be called as 'Shaman' ore something, Just some kind of African medician man/voodoo creatures... Mata is something I can't really link with something African. We'll see!
I thought that it was Jora Vision, since they already did Tiki Waka, Fun Pilot, Popcorn Revenge, Exotic World and Karma World.
Looks like they might’ve taken a note out of B&Ms moulded support bookThey are not yet working on the facade heading towards the park.
BTW, these tube supports of the lift-hill look enormous. The tallest ones being a good meter in diameter, I'd estimate.View attachment 9947
Is this a chain lift? I can’t see the guide track for the chains return underneath??? It’s very clear on Hyperion.
Scratch that, I see from other images it definitely is, will be interesting (to me at least ?) to see how it returns underneath through the supports.
Oh yeh, I see it now, thought that was the spine at first ?You can just about see the return path in this picture, it sticks really close to the bottom of the track
From this set from a few pages ago: https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...24551290142&set=pcb.783317022497556&source=48