Hello beautiful place, I wanted to ask you a question given your knowledge, in 2010 in my hometown that you met on your travels a few years ago, which is Puente Alto in Chile, after visiting Mampato, a small temporary amusement park arrived with a "Vekoma SLC" which I had never seen in parks of these characteristics not even in the United States and I had doubts, I went up and tried it but something seemed suspicious to me because it did not feel the same, I came to the conclusion that it was a possibly manufactured copy China, since it was rare in this type of parks, would they bring something that big given its costs. An economical version? I couldn't find out more because apparently this park would be moving throughout South America, I don't know if you heard something similar, I like your videos, greetings.
It's possible that it could have been made by a different company from a different country. There have been many rides that look similar but were made by different companies, and you don't really notice the difference until you get a closer look at the trains or the track or other parts of a ride. The ride you mentioned could potentially be made by a Chinese company as there have been a number of different ride models that their companies have made close replicas of over the years. - Gary
@@CoastingwithCulture Thanks Gary, I had those doubts because I have not seen roller coasters with similar characteristics in small mobile amusement parks that I have even seen in your videos, the largest ones I have seen are galaxies or ziclones, I will investigate the local municipality to verify. the rental record of the place that housed the park in 2010 and obtain the name of the place or the company in charge, thank you very much for everything and sorry for my bad english. Rodrigo
It's fun to investigate and see the origin of a ride and try to figure out who made it. Also, no worries about your English, it can be a difficult language for those who don't speak it, and I appreciate the effort you've made in a language that you're not used to. - Gary
Hello beautiful place, I wanted to ask you a question given your knowledge, in 2010 in my hometown that you met on your travels a few years ago, which is Puente Alto in Chile, after visiting Mampato, a small temporary amusement park arrived with a "Vekoma SLC" which I had never seen in parks of these characteristics not even in the United States and I had doubts, I went up and tried it but something seemed suspicious to me because it did not feel the same, I came to the conclusion that it was a possibly manufactured copy China, since it was rare in this type of parks, would they bring something that big given its costs. An economical version? I couldn't find out more because apparently this park would be moving throughout South America, I don't know if you heard something similar, I like your videos, greetings.
It's possible that it could have been made by a different company from a different country. There have been many rides that look similar but were made by different companies, and you don't really notice the difference until you get a closer look at the trains or the track or other parts of a ride.
The ride you mentioned could potentially be made by a Chinese company as there have been a number of different ride models that their companies have made close replicas of over the years.
- Gary
@@CoastingwithCulture Thanks Gary, I had those doubts because I have not seen roller coasters with similar characteristics in small mobile amusement parks that I have even seen in your videos, the largest ones I have seen are galaxies or ziclones, I will investigate the local municipality to verify. the rental record of the place that housed the park in 2010 and obtain the name of the place or the company in charge, thank you very much for everything and sorry for my bad english.
Rodrigo
It's fun to investigate and see the origin of a ride and try to figure out who made it.
Also, no worries about your English, it can be a difficult language for those who don't speak it, and I appreciate the effort you've made in a language that you're not used to.
- Gary