I originally wanted to repaint it but I decided to leave it because I didn't know the EXACT type of blue. It doesn't matter if it looks good, it's a piece of roller coaster history, it's best to leave it the way it is.
The good news is that I got a table that can support it (since it weighs about 100+ pounds) so I can finally get it out of the crappy shed (which is why its alittle rusted now) it's in now and display it somewhere.
I have one of Eagle's blueprints as well, but it's a scanned plot of the originals so it's not quite as cool However, those things, to scale, are huge, mine takes up most of my wall if it were to be hung!
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
That pennant you had is one I don't have, but i've got around 15 of those from other parks back in the day. And a frame that has a sketch of riverview with ticket stubs for most of the rides surrounding it. Once again, thanks to my girlfriend who takes birthdays and christmas as an opportunity to bid on Ebay for these coaster memorabilia! If i ever figure out how to work my camera to post pictures on here, i'll have to go home and post them for you guys!
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
Used ride parts count as merchandise?
Does anything used ride related count in the forum?
Will RagingBullFan post pictures of his grease lined insides because the grease used to be on some ride?
Alright, enough sarcastic questions from me for now . . .
RCDB says: "The Crystal Beach Cyclone is considered by many to be the most extreme roller coaster ever built."