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Author: rct3andnl2stuff
Wilkommen bei BobBahn! This bobsled experience takes you 26 m/85 ft in the air on a 625 m/2050 ft long adventure through the forest with speeds up to 60 kmh / 37,3 mph!
This bobsled is inspired by the Intamin Swiss Bob, a model that is becoming more extinct. As of April 2020 only two Swiss Bobs remain in operation with the other three models being closed in 1997 (Screamin' Delta Demon), 2012 (Disaster Transport) and 2019 (Bob). Personally I've ridden one of these (Bob) and I have to say that, despite being a bit rough (especially when entering a MCBR), Bob was a pure fun machine. Especially with rain Bob felt out of control (rain rides however were banned after a collision in 2017).
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Made by Cultr.
Original Description: This is my second creation on NL2, an Arrow Suspended Coaster with a BBW inspiration to it. Hope you all enjoy!
Originally posted on CS Depot: February 02, 2014
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Here's my Desertworld park was based on the Dream Fiction Wiki page about it. Although it's still a work in progress, but enjoy!
About:
Desertworld, formerly known as Golden Lasso Theme Park, was a wild west-themed amusement park in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that opened in 1977. Developed by New Mexico film company, Golden Nugget Studios. When the film company went bankrupt in 1983, Memphis Entertainment Company purchased the park; the name was changed to Desertworld in 1984. When the company went bankrupt in early 1996, the park would never reopen for the 1996 season.
Coaster: New Mexico Screamin' (1977)
New Mexico Screamin' (formerly known as Golden Lasso Loop 1977 -1983) was a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop coaster with a weight drop launch system. In the 1984 season, they added a tunnel on the launch section of the coaster and then repainted it white.
Coaster: Thundereagle (1993)
Thundereagle was a B&M Inverted Coaster with a Batman layout. It only operated for 2 years until it closed in 1995. It was moved to Saltair-World under the new name, "Mindbender".
Coaster: Viper (1977)
Viper was a William Bill Cobb wooden coaster that was nearly an exact clone of Rocky Glen's Million Dollar Coaster.
Coaster: Galaxi (1980)
Galaxi was an S. D. C. Galaxi coaster that formerly operated at Queen Park as Cyclone.
Coaster: Turbulence (1990)
Turbulence was a Vekoma Swinging Turns coaster that was sponsored by Delta.
Coaster: Thunderbird Jr. (1994)
Thunderbird Jr. was an E&F Miler Family Oval Coaster that only operated for two years. Also, this was the last coaster to be added to the park.
Coaster: Desert Bobsled (1985)
Desert Bobsled was an Intamin Custom Layout Bobsled coaster.
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Lincoln's Comet is a Dinn Corporation wooden coaster that opened in 1989. It was a recreation of Lincoln Park's Comet.
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This is my recreation of the Arrow Dynamics Loop and Corkscrew coaster that was introduced in 1978. Feel free to use those.
This coaster model debuted in 1978 as Ragin' Cajun at Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans.
Coaster: Loop Corkscrew (1978) (ver 1)
The Arrow Loop Corkscrew was a large version of the Arrow Corkscrew model.
Coaster: Loop Corkscrew (1978) (ver 2)
Same model, this time, with added arch loop and corkscrew supports.
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The Arrow Corkscrew Coaster Model was introduced in 1975. in 1982, they stopped making these. As of 2022, there are only eight Arrow Dynamics Corkscrew coaster models still operated today.
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