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  1. Arrow Huss Stand-Up trains Over-the-shoulder restraints are different than Togo Stand-up Over-the-shoulder restraints and there are no bike seats on the Arrow stand-up trains they had seatbelts instead. and even had black bar around their ankles to prevent falling forwards.

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  2. I wanted to see Arrow Huss Stand-Up trains like this: 

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    Corkscrew trains version (EXT Extremeroller at Worlds of Fun)

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    Mine Train version (Railblazer at Six Flags St. Louis)

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    Mine Train version (Railblazer at Six Flags St. Louis)

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    Corkscrew trains version (EXT Extremeroller at Worlds of Fun)

  3. On 23/10/2018 at 17:17, RobWhlkRT12P said:

    Hello!

    Some time back, Sebar and Ripper did their take on the Flying Fish compact steel (wild mouse-style) family roller coaster that used boxy fish coaster cars for its vehicles (they did the model that sits 2 per row, for a total of 4 passengers per vehicle); however, when I looked at some old photos from the old Pacific Ocean Park (POP), I saw that the fish vehicles POP employed were somewhat more slender and a bit longer, since these sat its 4 passengers for each vehicle one in front of each other!

    A close-up view of POP's famous Flying Fish roller coaster.

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    A closer-up look at a Flying Fish coaster car at Pacific Ocean Park.  Notice how this family of 4 were seated thereon.

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    A scene of the Wildcat (originally Flying Fish) roller coaster that was once at Rocky Point Park in Rhode Island.

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    A better snapshot of Rocky Point Park's family steel coaster during its Wildcat phase—notice its cars were rethemed in tiger stripes.

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    Looks like a knock off version Ben Schiff hybrid Wild Mouse coaster.

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