Allow me to preface by saying I LOVE rmc coasters. They really jumped on the opportunity to remake old wooden coasters and created some of the most incredible, well-paced action-packed rides that six flags could get their money grubbing hands on. I haven't ridden any of their wooden topper track coasters, but I have ridden the hybrids and the single rails.
However, this is about all that they offer. And while all of that's great, I can't imagine a coaster parks adding more than two of the current rmc selection. For an example, it's hard to name a coaster park that has less than two B&Ms, with most having more than three. With loopers, floorlesses, wings, inverts, dives, gigas, stand-ups (not anymore but you get the point) and flyers off the top of my head, it's no wonder why a big park should have a small handful. However, with an rmc, they'll fill every park with the models they have and wonder what happens next.
All this to say, do you think they'll ever try an under-the-track design?
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Right now, RMC doesn’t offer an inverted coaster, and that’s a huge gap. Other manufacturers like B&M, Vekoma, and Intamin dominate that space with inverts and flyers—genres that deliver a totally different ride experience. I think that if they pulled it off, it would open up an entire new ride catalog for them to rotate into parks already stocked with their hybrids.