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P. 51: Park to add €20 million 'Magische Vallei' expansion
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Postby coasterchi » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:47 am

All of it, from www.toverland.info

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Name: Troy
Manifacturer: Great Coasters Inc.
Height: 32 meter
Lenght: Rond de 1000 meter
Speed: 90 km/h
Trains: 2 Millenium Flyer trains with 12 coaches
Ridetime: 1 minuut en 50 seconden
Capicity: 850 gasten per uur
Min. riderslenght: 1,20 meter
Costs: 6,5 Miljoen Euro
Planned for: 24 Juni 2007

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Postby SharkTums » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:52 am

Wow!

I'm shocked that Toverland went with two trains! Great for us though! Looks pretty cool and twisted!

Hey GCI Guys...please stick to that opening date!!! We'll be there 2 weeks after that!!!! ;)

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Postby Coaster Joe » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:54 am

While the rendering is close to the actual ride....we have made some modifications to the end of the ride for the better....we have left the banked speed bump after the first drop :)

Thanks for continuing to post the construction pics!

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Postby Coasterboy2 » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:58 am

I don't like the woodie at Eftling, it's way too rough and slow. Needs to be rebuilt or replaced. It does not do the rest of the park justice.



Well, it's normal for a wood coaster to be rough. So is pegasus. I didn't mind it at all. It's a family coaster. As Robin Hood. But not Troy! :b Omg this is a very O My God-tish coaster. Well done Toverland. ;) I'm very surprised by the ride's lay-out. I think this ride will get a High rate on wooden coaster polls. :)

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Postby redunzelizer » Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:20 am

Troy now with official own homepage

http://www.troytoverland.nl/nl/index.php

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Postby bgwfreak » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:19 am

Is it just me or does this look a bit like Kentucky Rumbler (layout)?

Maybe I'm off, but it seems to mirror it a bit. Not that that is bad. I loved KR.

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Postby Groteslurf » Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:44 am

SharkTums wrote:Hey GCI Guys...please stick to that opening date!!! We'll be there 2 weeks after that!!!! ;)

Are you visiting any more parks in the benelux after yr Spain and Italy trip ? Do you have fixed the dates already ?
I would love meeting you guys again.

Benny (you met in Walibi Belgium 2 years ago)

P.s. i'm really looking forward riding this new woodie !
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Postby SharkTums » Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:46 am

^Yes we are! I'll post more details closer to the trip!

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Postby verticalzero » Fri Jan 26, 2007 5:03 am

Lovely layout, this will be so much fun.

Just small enough to put into our back garden. :)

If a wooden horse can be built as part of the theaming it could straddle the lift-hill or station.
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Postby Satoshi » Fri Jan 26, 2007 6:07 am

looks like this kinda woodie is going to be an awesome one and the
1st drop's bottom seems to get so much g's that the train heads to
the left twisted turn there at once! :b i thought it was gonna be better
than Kentucky Rumbler..... hope so.

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