To have some positive comment on here, I'll say that I'm loving the new tail, love the beefier look though while I wasn't happy that legs on the loop side of the monster are the original legs that are going to stick out like a sore thumb from the newer legs and that the new 'face' of the monster is now facing away looking towards the rest of FV, I've realised something that does make some sense since Nemesis is supposed to be a abomination alien.
What if they are doing a Wicker Man Big Bob job if you remember the human and goat head on different sides of the structure, maybe they are doing the exact same idea for Nemesis here? Given how the original idea is that you exit from Nemesis' 'mouth', maybe it could be that Nemesis has two faces or mouths here in which one side is the original idea of leaving the mouth and the other head is the newer one they have built? This would explain why Nemesis has two different types of legs on either side as the side with the spikes and new face represents Nemesis' more aggressive side and the original side with the original legs still in place represent dare I say a more sympathetic side of the monster still pinned down.
I know this might sound far fetch but given Nemesis is supposed to be some Sci fi mutant crab from space, you could frankly do anything with the creature making it look all the more messed up rather than just a giant crab. So maybe it was some art after all, who knew?
My thoughts exactly, if you look back at the opening day pics from original nemesis loads of things look quite stark. As soon as nature takes its cause I think a lot of this stuff will naturally blend in more.Pretty sure the foliage will grow around that fencing pretty quickly. Making it look much better.
The forbidden sweep should be an eventAt least I have Phantom vs Apollo flighting with giant cotton buds in front of Forbidden Claw in my head right now, as opposed to the image of John Burton and Shawn Sandbrook hitting each other with handbag's on the front of Take A Break magazine.
I’m in partial agreement with the moaning of the last few posts.
Having seen the ride close up now do I think it’s any better. Not really. Do I think it’s worse, maybe. But it’s unfinished.
If this ends up the finished product, with no waterfalls etc, then yeh we have a reason to moan. But right now this is progress from Merlin as an entity when the alternative was no Nemesis.
I’m prepared to be pleased, especially around the themed lighting.
Also, let’s not forget, nostalgia plays a major part with the previous incarnation of the ride. Was it really all that, when compared to rides of Universal, or Disney standard. Hell even Eftetling and Europa.
Hardware aside, it was good for its time but even the die hard enthusiasts making you must admit it started to feel dated.
True, but then again the original concept art for Nemesis from 1994 (the one with orange eyes and all black) would ultimately look nothing like what we got so maybe history could repeat itself here in which changes have happened on the fly?Well sure, but they already put out a snazzy creature reveal and art. Defining what it's supposed to look like, but... errr... kinda won't
Pretty sure the foliage will grow around that fencing pretty quickly. Making it look much better.
From: https://youtu.be/1zJmPcw_YQs?si=hUgLaipnaJqijTzz
At 7 minutes into this video you can see nemesis is absolutely hauling through the layout now even in the February weather with no water dummies.
From: https://youtu.be/1zJmPcw_YQs?si=hUgLaipnaJqijTzz
At 7 minutes into this video you can see nemesis is absolutely hauling through the layout now even in the February weather with no water dummies.
And another from Coaster Chicken with the dummies;
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPJC61K7nHw
From: https://youtu.be/1zJmPcw_YQs?si=hUgLaipnaJqijTzz
At 7 minutes into this video you can see nemesis is absolutely hauling through the layout now even in the February weather with no water dummies.