From Gurnee ... this is probably too easy ...
Randy
Guess the ride under construction ... :)
- BrianPlencner
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I believe Steve is correct with ZForce. On the right side of the picture are the Admin buildings, and near the left side, you can see the cement wall that was part of the queue for the Swings.
While it is the same site, its not Iron Wolf, as they used the same station for that coaster. In this picture, no station is built yet, so I'll say Z-Force as well.
While it is the same site, its not Iron Wolf, as they used the same station for that coaster. In this picture, no station is built yet, so I'll say Z-Force as well.
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Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
Obviously, everyone is correct. Like I said, that was way too easy for this group.
I always thought Z-Force was a great ride. If nothing else, it was very unique at the time.
I had the opportunity to ride it again much later in its life at Magic Mountain in 1996 and it was a total disaster. The trains were worn out, the track wasn't painted nicely and the ride itself was really, really rough. Very unfortunate it wasn't maintained better over the years.
I always thought Z-Force was a great ride. If nothing else, it was very unique at the time.
I had the opportunity to ride it again much later in its life at Magic Mountain in 1996 and it was a total disaster. The trains were worn out, the track wasn't painted nicely and the ride itself was really, really rough. Very unfortunate it wasn't maintained better over the years.
Randy V.
Gurnee will always be my home park...
Gurnee will always be my home park...
- redfishpaw
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The red trains for Flashback look quite different than early blue Z Force trains. Does anyone know if Flashback received brand new trains or were the original trains redone with new bodies.
Here is a red Flashback train
http://www.rcdb.com/ig128.htm?picture=10
Here is a red Flashback train
http://www.rcdb.com/ig128.htm?picture=10
I don't know for sure. I do know the trains at MGA received an upgrade while it was still there. Specifically, the shoulder harnesses were changed from a foam-covered round tube to hard plastic ones that absolutley killed your ears as you head moved around. It really made the ride tough to handle if you weren't careful. The red trains in the Flashback picture were never used at MGA.redfishpaw wrote:The red trains for Flashback look quite different than early blue Z Force trains. Does anyone know if Flashback received brand new trains or were the original trains redone with new bodies.
Randy V.
Gurnee will always be my home park...
Gurnee will always be my home park...