glider18 wrote:
Though I kind of got away from my searching for old blueprints, I thought I would update what I have collected so far. I would love to find others out there who have gotten a hold of any old roller coaster blueprints. Though I have a lot of copied blueprints, I am just going to list my collection of original roller coaster blueprints (blue paper with white lines, unless otherwise specified).
1921 Thunderbolt, Revere Beach Massachusetts. John Miller and Harry Baker designers and builders. Four layered ride.
1923 (blueprint says 1924) Giant Coaster, Lakewood Park, Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Miller and Harry Baker design, H. A. Bauscher built. Out and Back.
1926 Thriller, Exposition Park, Fort Dodge, Iowa. John Miller designed and built. Curved Out and Back.
1927 Rocket, Ocean View Park, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward Vettel designed, H. A. Bauscher built. Two-layered twister featured in the movie Rollercoaster.
1928 Cyclone (proposed) Orange Lake Park, Newburgh, New York. Harry Baker design to be built by H. A. Bauscher. Never built. Blueprint is on linen paper (vellum) with Baker's ink marks on certain parts. Figure eight pretzel style two-layered twister (very similar to the Crystal Beach Cyclone and San Diego's Giant Dipper).
1929 Skyclone, Central Park, Allentown, Pennsylvania. John Miller design, built by H. A. Bauscher. Freeform out and back with an over one hundred foot vertical drop into a ravine.
1978 (though built in 1980) Laser Loop, Kennywood Amusement Park, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Anton Schwarzkopf shuttle loop steel roller coaster (forward and backward through the loop). White-papered blueprint with a few Kennywood executives' notes written on it.
That's an extraordinary collection you have there! The only one I have is a blueprint for the Geauga Lake Big Dipper. It's blue ink on white paper and thought to be a modern one drawn around the time the ride was reprofiled in the 1990s (no date on the plan). However, it does show the original profile, complete with the double dip which was removed. I'm currently working on a NoLimits 2 recreation made from that blueprint.