@@Casper.CoasterCreator The links to the videos were on Intamin's website, so I just clicked those and downloaded the RU-vid videos. The intamin videos had pretty much no views so I thought it would be a good idea to share them with the community.
Is it me, or they look pretty similar to the new Vekomas? (except for the switch track) Anyway, they look pretty nice. Some smaller parks will definetly be interested in buying one of these
pantheons layout is the anticipation for the brake run so that you can get of and find a better intamin blitz somewhere else nah im kidding pantheon looks insane
While it does look like that, this is really Intamin's territory. It's a logical next step from their blitz coasters like Maverick. If anything, Vekoma took inspiration from Intamin who then took inspiration back from Vekoma
@@joostraemakers1967 yes! I see it as a great thing. It's a fantastic model that a lot of manufacturers are trying to perfect their own way and i want EVERY ONE OF THEM in my backyard
This would be perfect for six flags st.louis. Especially if Six Flags wanted to test the waters with Intamin again. St.Louis needs a standout, a launch, and it's a good testing ground for six flags and intamin.
Oh wow. I am so excited for these! Myself, I’m a roller coaster enthusiast and I am so excited to travel to ride these! Or who knows, maybe one will come to my home park! Anyways, great job on presenting these, even tho they aren’t yours C:
Thanks to RMC, we are seeing yet another Roller Coaster War where manufacturers are now making more compact coasters to compete with each other! This is what we have needed since the recession!
Fantasilandia NEEDS one of these! We in Chile only have a Vekoma Boomerang with the vest harness, Vekoma SLC, Vekoma Mine Train, Zamperla Wild Mouse, and Zamperla Powered Coaster. This could fit in amazingly well!
@@PoliticalDestruction dount magic mountain would put a cloned version in. If MM does it it will be a custom model but could definitely see them buying this style from Intamin although the relationship isnt great after Intamin sold them the worst cosster ever made in Green Lantern.
@@MoneyMakeOnlineEasy I was half joking... SF has been good to MM with regards to the quality of their rides. But I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see a cloned coaster going to MM in the next few years... Also hasn't SF worked with Intamin recently (drop of doom, etc?) 🤷♂️
@@PoliticalDestruction i dont think they've bought a coaster from them since Green Lantern but could b wrong. Although if they are still working w them on flats thts prob a good sign. Only thing abt this model is SFMM already has 3 custom launched cossters so they may invest in a diff type of coaster to fill out the few gaps they have. They are getting close to a cloned raptor w it being just slightly diff than Jersey Devil
Sad that the negative G-forces aren't as strong as what we can expect on other Intamin rides, however these lay-outs look great for smaller parks that want a new compact trilling coaster.
I kinda wish it was a little stronger but with less intense forces, it will be more reridable and the public will enjoy it more (Intamin learned their lesson from I305 and Skyrush)
remember, these new trains have very high heartlines, so that small airtime bump on the first layout will be akin to the one on velocicoaster and the ones on kondaa
@@prakesh2904 no I don't think they will be so strong because the numbers of negative G-forces you can experience on Kondaa are way stronger just looking at the numbers
Is Intamin wanting to take over the whole market? First they announced smaller layout similar to the Sky Rocket 2 by Premier, then they announced their Single Rail design and started taking inspiration from RMC (look at Kondaa at Walibi Belgium, half this ride are RMC elements almost :P). Now they are targeting Vekoma's new launch coasters? Am I the only one that thinks Intamin wants to be the biggest player offering everything other manufacturers are offering as well?
This would force the other manufacturers to come up with a better version of the model intamin replicated, and intamin will upgrade their own version to win over customers. I mention this in the video where I discuss my thoughts on these layouts (link in pinned comment) so I reccomend checking that out.
To be fair, the elements arent copyrighted by RMC or anything, they are elements. Thats like saying that B&M copied arrow by making vertical loops and corkscrews on their rides.
I dont get why they dont go after B&M though. RMC and vekoma both are doing great, and have the smoothest possible coasters (even smoother than intamin). Meanwhile B&M is struggling with the shake on their new coasters
""""""""""highly dynamic elements"""""""""" *pre launch curve* 👏👏👏👏👏👏 nice element intamin also imagine they add a vertical loop and call it "world's first"
AMAZING designs.....I just don't see these being built. These probably go for around the same cost as the new gen Vekoma launch models...and Vekoma is just doing it way better. Don't get me wrong Intamin is having one hell of a come back...I just don't think they need these models. Their new mega coasters are already alot cheaper...and the blitz coasters opening so far seem to be off to a successful start so I can't see this specific model shown here selling. I would think Vekoma would come first. Just my opinion tho🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
These aren't my layouts, their Intamin's but the program that they use (No Limits 2) can run on pretty much any computer. I have a 2014 mac mini (lol I know it sucks) and NL2 runs fine on that. So if you have anything better than that, you'll be fine lol
My question is: why would anyone buy these? You could get a Vekoma or Premier coaster for less money that does the same thing and is probably more reliable. Intamin does amazing work with their bigger rides, but they are unreliable as hell
Doesnt really seem like they are copying Vekoma on this, it's just a smaller version of their Blitz coaster. They have been producing some smaller Blitz coasters in recent years (Steel Dolphin), these are just some new layouts. I can see where you're coming from though