With a bit of forward thought and planning they could have salvaged a number of parts from Enterprise to build a gun that would be more robust and authentic looking. Part of the trailer as the base, the hydraulic lift ram as the barrel, maybe the hub as part of a turret and you’d be most of the way there! Proper heavy-duty materials as opposed to some sheet aluminium that’s been haphazardly folded and screwed onto a frame and quickly spray painted.
The original Nemesis gun was a solid piece of theming (like most of the set pieces from the original ride) and as a result it stood the test of time. Will the current pieces last 30 years like the OGs did? I doubt it.
I’d love to see some old school resourcefulness come through, rather than seeming to feel the need to build everything in house and new. It would hopefully lead to high quality end results whilst also potentially saving time and budget (the amount of old components and bits that Towers generate and have kicking around would surely give a good selection of resources to play with.)
Building from scratch is fine for things like Alton Manor, where you have control over positioning, lighting and environmental elements. But outdoors, this stuff needs to be built to handle direct sun in the summer, high winds, snow and frosts in the winter, and frequent deluges of rain. Sadly, not many things built in recent years seem to consider that. Scraggy netting and blue plastic ivy on Th13teen, pretty much anything on The Smiler, the Galactica entrance sign literally falling apart, some of the flags and willow emblems on Wicker Man (though I will say, WM is a cut above the others in terms of build quality if you as me). Beyond Towers, just look at the state of things like those baskets in Jumanji at Chessington, and I don’t doubt other bits in the area will start looking shabby in a couple of years too.
All that being said though, I do get the impression with the current gun that it was either a last minute addition or was the victim of budget cuts/running out of money. We know for a fact that most of the theming installs were last minute, as a number of pieces still weren’t on site less than a week before opening! Hopefully it’s something they will look to address in the future. Alton Manor has shown us that they aren’t adverse to keep revisiting and tweaking things after opening.
I’m heading up to Towers on Sunday for the first time this season, so I’m interested to see it all in person. From the photos I’ve seen so far I do have some reservations, though equally a lot of people do seem to be saying it all looks and works so much better in person. We shall see…