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Posted 10 September 2022 - 01:05 AM

Can someone upload this please.

"Fred Grubb, a risk-taking country boy from nowhere Wyoming, flips the amusement-park industry on its head through his unconventional vision of theme-park rides. Determined to find a solution for maintaining old wooden rollercoasters, Fred enlists the help of veteran designer Alan Schilke to develop a new type of track that delivers a thrilling ride experience. Plagued by his peers' doubts about his seemingly-outlandish idea, Fred fights to prove that his new hybrid coaster will be smooth, fast-paced, and combine the best aspects of wood and steel. To his absolute shock, Six Flags calls with the opportunity of a lifetime: redo the Texas Giant. The only problem is that he has no staff, no tools, and no money. How hard can it be?"

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Posted 26 December 2023 - 05:04 AM

View PostSticket71, on 10 September 2022 - 01:05 AM, said:

Can someone upload this please.

"Fred Grubb, a risk-taking country boy from nowhere Wyoming, flips the amusement-park industry on its head through his unconventional vision of theme-park rides. Determined to find a solution for maintaining old wooden rollercoasters, Fred enlists the help of veteran designer Alan Schilke to develop a new type of track that delivers a thrilling ride experience. Plagued by his peers' doubts about his seemingly-outlandish idea, Fred fights to prove that his new hybrid coaster will be smooth, fast-paced, and combine the best aspects of wood and steel. To his absolute shock, Six Flags calls with the opportunity of a lifetime: redo the Texas Giant. The only problem is that he has no staff, no tools, and no money. How hard can it be?"

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