- March 5th, 2015, 8:14 am
#72023
After seeing the comparison I have a couple of observations.
The lift is much slower in real-life but the ride and the animation were almost identical... about dead-on until the turnaround.
After the turn-around, the trip through the tunnel and over the path were faster in real life. That leads me to believe the trim did engage. Also, if you notice, after the trim, the train was SLIGHTLY slower and the animation caught up and passed it and arrived at the BRAKE run just a tad ahead of real-life. Awesome job to the animation software for the predictability on the speed. I can't wait to ride this monster!!! (I wonder if they had a radar gun aimed at the train on the first drop?)
The lift is much slower in real-life but the ride and the animation were almost identical... about dead-on until the turnaround.
After the turn-around, the trip through the tunnel and over the path were faster in real life. That leads me to believe the trim did engage. Also, if you notice, after the trim, the train was SLIGHTLY slower and the animation caught up and passed it and arrived at the BRAKE run just a tad ahead of real-life. Awesome job to the animation software for the predictability on the speed. I can't wait to ride this monster!!! (I wonder if they had a radar gun aimed at the train on the first drop?)