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Iron Gwazi (General Discussion)

Ok unless I missed something the circuit still isn't complete, correct? I imagine they've started the wiring and ride control installation.
 
Ok unless I missed something the circuit still isn't complete, correct? I imagine they've started the wiring and ride control installation.

Correct, still not complete, but the wiring/RCS programming has been ongoing for several weeks now - they've been moving trains and doing brake/block/chain lift tests.
 
Correct, still not complete, but the wiring/RCS programming has been ongoing for several weeks now - they've been moving trains and doing brake/block/chain lift tests.
Interesting, I didn't even know they could start doing that sort of stuff without the track completed. I guess that means they're really trying to get this thing done ASAP.

From the video it looks like the chain isn't moving particularly fast. I wonder if that's actually the full speed or if it'll be more like what's on Mako.
 
So there's only two block sections (not counting the station) on this correct?

So theoretically they could move the car back and forth to test sensors and such
 
Looking very good.

The speed at which they have went from finishing the track to full on testing is insane. It's nice to see a ride I'm excited about having no real issues.
 
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