yeah, B&M hasn't made any coasters in a while, and if they have its very confidential. B&M is mostly "design for hire" meaning they make a coaster when asked to. They hardly make them and sell them, the customer must come to them and ask........ most of the time. Hope that helps!
If I was a betting man, I would not count on seeing any new B&M coasters in the forseeable future. They are quite expensive, and being in such huge debt, would not be a good purchase for Shapiro. The same thing goes for Intamin as well.
If and when Six Flags starts buying coasters again, I can see them buying more from companys who make good coasters no more than $7 - $8 million. So, I would guess we would see perhaps more wooden coasters, and like this year, more gerstlauer coasters such the two spinners in St. Louis and Texas. I wouldn't be surprised, to see a Eurofighter or two installed as well as they aren't super expensive. But, as it always does, time will tell.
Well first off, B&M operates like just about every other coaster company in the world, a park buys a ride from them and they design and build it, and it's not difficult to find what rides they build, there is nothing confidential about the following:
B&M has done at least 2 coasters this year those being Hollywood Dream at USJ and Griffon at BGE.
Also last year they did a pretty healthy 6 coasters, Black Mamba for Phantasialand a half underground Invert, Goliath the hypers at SFOG and LaRonde, Tatsu at SFMM, Patriot at Worlds of Fun, and Crystal Wings a flyer in China with incredible themeing.
And for next year they have a Dive Machine going into a Chimelong Paradise I believe and Led Zepplen at Hard Rock Park and I'm sure there is more still to be announced.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073