raven
Well-Known Member
Correct me if I'm wrong, but what I think Raven is referring to works the same way as the lift hill on Gadget's Go Coaster at DL. If you look closely, it's not an actual chain lift hill; the train is chugged along by several pairs of wheels lying perpendicular to the track.
Look 15 seconds into this video and you'll see what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJM3DrglLlg
If I'm not mistaken, the Barnstormer in the MK uses a regular chain lift, right?
Nope. Completely different. That coaster is still powered by motors on the track and uses gravity to complete the cycle.
The type I am talking about is similar to this: http://rcdb.com/1001.htm?p=0
Notice the flat piece of metal that is in the middle of the track. The coaster train has tires underneath it that moves it along the track. The motors for the wheels are onboard the train itself. Some of them also have bus bars to pick up power from the track to move the motors on the underside of the trains (as the one does above). Others have cogs like this one: http://rcdb.com/2825.htm?p=0
By the way, Roller Coaster Database where these are from call them "Powered Coasters" but I'm talking about the same thing.