Justin wrote:Merlin Magic Making will most certainly be involved. I believe it is the Northern Studios working on the project. I will have to see if I have a photo.
Found it...
DAN31 wrote:Really excited for sw8!! And i think the majority are also hyped about it also.
Will be good to have that feel good factor around again after the past events!!
We've still got months of development to go. The future is bright!
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On the subject of construction, Theme Park Worldwide posted the following photo from today showing that additional bents have gone up alongside what looks to be a wooden fence of sorts.
Assuming the higher track in the above pic is the bunny-hop after the initial drop? It then shifts to the left from there into the first helix at some speed out of the sound tunnel - that's going to be awesome.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it seems this section is after the helix and the theming structure fly through going into the turnaround at the top of the site. Of course I coud be wrong but I think this is probably correct.
You can see the really heavily banked bents behind the bunny hop. This is the turn after the main drop. It does look to be about the same height though so I think you right that its going to leave the sound tunnel and enter the first helix at some speed.
Interestingly, Google maps has been updated with an image from the beginning of the season.
Where abouts on the site is this? I've been struggling for around 15 minutes to work it out
Looks like it's to the left of that turny...helix thing which passes through the theming structure twice (down and to the left of the theming structure in the above picture)
It would've been nice to see it go into the trees more like the flume did. However, the height would've been an issue and no doubt they are under some sort of protection.
Photos posted by Theme Park Worldwide yesterday show progress on the cladding of the station/maintenance/comms buildings, the roof of the small building near the theming element, and what I think are additional bents for one of the turns at the bottom of the site.
Update from me! Work has been progressing unbelievably quickly with the construction team back on site today working hard at putting up more of the ride. First thing we noticed was the newly laid out queueline edging, which covers two loops. Secondly was a part of the land has been dug out between two of the concrete rings on the flume turnaround, not sure what that's going to be for since the wooden structure is in the way of any potential pedestrian access. Third, handrails are now installed on the flat turn by the queue shop, as well as the entire first drop leading up to the current end. Track laying has finally moved past the wooden platform at the crest of the lift as well, and has also begun in the flat turn too. About 4 new bents were laying stacked by the final turn of the ride as well, ready to be put up, so I'm expecting these will go up this week.
Is it plausible that the wooden cross-bracing between the bents where the turf has been dug up could be removed or repositioned higher up at a later date so that the queueline can pass underneath the track, as is shown on the plans? While it does seem a bit odd to do it in this way, I thought maybe for a narrower crossover that doesn't require metal beams the process could be something like fully securing the bents, laying the track, and then adjust the cross-bracing.