MellowPasta
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Is that a water trough that the chevrons are wrapped around?
I really understand what Burton was trying to say with that, but oh my god he worded it in the most pretentious, pompous way possible.The artist isn’t yet ready to show his art, or something.
Burton won’t be happy is basically my point.
I have suspected that as FV seems to be taking X-Sector's theme then it seems certain that X-Sector as the next oldest area will be next to get work done.I’m praying there’s some kind of vision to retheme X Sector alongside fixing Oblivion’s station and tidying up Smiler.
The park are loving nostalgia recently so it would be incredible to see them finally take on the Port Discovery concept and make it more mad science / Jules Verne / Steampunk
I mean the building with 94 on it's side.Think that’s the lift
that is temporary construction offices I think as they have been there since it started to be builtI mean the building with 94 on it's side.
that is temporary construction offices I think as they have been there since it started to be built
Think he was talking about the rectangular extension on the roof. That's not quite facing the ride enough to be an op cabin I think.That's Bunker 94, isn't it? The shop?
yeah, there are 2 buildings there, the shop and just behind it there is the 2 story construction cabin.Think he was talking about the rectangular extension on the roof. That's not quite facing the ride enough to be an op cabin I think.
off topic slightly but those saying x sector retheme to steampunk. How’s that gonna work with smiler
That's a good point, Hex is a good example.This bit here. (Am very tired today. May not be the best with words).
I'll admit it's not exactly facing the ride square on, but neither was Ripsaw's cabin.
Wouldn't surprise me if there's no legal requirement for an op cabin to have a window with a view of the ride at all, provided there is good CCTV coverage.
I am pretty sure that is a construction cabin thing for the construction workers (normally they have toilets, a break room etc) I recall hyperia had one and when in the park (you can kind of see it in the image) they are just the standard container cabins with some stairs.This bit here. (Am very tired today. May not be the best with words).
I'll admit it's not exactly facing the ride square on, but neither was Ripsaw's cabin.
Wouldn't surprise me if there's no legal requirement for an op cabin to have a window with a view of the ride at all, provided there is good CCTV coverage.
A mum in a DryRobe’ll do.Shipping containers must be getting too costly if they're having to go with Portacabins.
It could be anywhere on the planet with a decent internet connection, in theory.Could it be underneath the ride?
It could be anywhere on the planet with a decent internet connection, in theory.
(I spent two weeks last summer controlling cameras in Paris for Olympics... From a location less than four miles from my house in London).