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KristofWB

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Construction continues!


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Pictures by ParkFan
 

TheCoasterCruiser

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^

Yeah, the video is misleading as to how it'll work. - It'll launch back and forth using LSM.

They also put up this time-lapse video which shows that quite a lot of progress has been made now:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ldFRbmvJ8A[/youtube]
 

KristofWB

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The music in the promotional video is the official soundtrack for Pulsar, by the way.

It has also been told to Looopings.nl that the ride will get a background story, about a mysterious machine which collects all the lost energy from all over the world. To prevent an eruption from all this energy, it must be activated once and a while.

Theming from Pulsar would have been done by Jora Vision, but the Dutch company went bankrupt last week. The park however, said that there is a plan B and they will open the ride in May 2016 whatsoever, with or without theming.
 

KristofWB

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Another video from Pulsar, in which you can clearly see the launch!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhHHsKwHU4U[/youtube]
 

Hixee

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I'm curious as to how it travels backwards through the splashdown. They're not showing it making a splash in the animation (I feel like they would as it would be another selling point), so how is that going to work?
 

Lofty

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^ I think it's somewhere on this forum that that was discussed too.

I think that's why the train seems to temporarily pause at the apex, maybe to give a bit of extra time for the water to fill up/drain?
 

Hixee

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Oh, I must have missed that (not that I went looking specifically).

Interesting... I'm looking forward to seeing that in action - it sounds complicated. :lol:
 

Hyde

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^ Especially when you could in essence create a simpler model than having the rise and lower the tidal pool - just install water jets to create the effect of a splashdown, that turn off during the backward section.

A la:

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owentaylor121

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This whole ride just seems so pointless, terrible capacity, it's so ugly and doesn't look all that thrilling.

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peep

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I don't remember anyone else pointing this out yet but it looks like it's able to load a boat while another boat is launching? That will sort of help with capacity issues.

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Hyde

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^ Load the trains backwards, which rotate 180 degrees to face correctly on the course. :wink:
 

Hyde

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Have one train loading, while the other is running the course. Think Mr. Freeze dual loading station.
 

GuyWithAStick

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Oh, wait, I just figured it out. The turn table would have 2 straight sections with (holding) brakes on them, and each train can fit on one section. I thought it'd be a curved section of track that rotates(ala B&M dual station 'fork' pieces).

This and Lost Gravity are seriously confusing me. Why must Walibi make things so confusing?
 
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