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I think that pieces indicates the extreme nature of the first hill. 

47 minutes ago, themagician said:

@djrappa Also looking at the connection points for the first drop, going to be very steep and reach that 115km/h very quickly.

And the rise back up to the first air time hill is a lot steeper then I first though from the official video.

Construction of the actual coaster should be finished in approx 3-5 weeks! We're getting closer and closer to opening. I'm very impressed with the steepness of the drop and the first airtime bump, it's going to take the wind outta everyone!

Went out there earlier today, airtime hill is coming together nicely. Also, as you'll see, the mystery of the missing beam has now been solved and what's in place has got a little chunk taken out of it.

If you want to see more VSCO-ish artsy shots of construction, you know where to go.

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46 minutes ago, LORD_Noodle said:

Nice very nice but on a serious note I wonder if the coaster would have enough momentum to go through your double loop??? 👍

not only will it but it will than come back up and go through both the loops than do a half loop downward right under the loops and continue on.

1 hour ago, themagician said:

TPSN posted this photo yesterday. What are they doing here?

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It looks to be on the joins between the tracks. The best I can think of is possibly grinding down the track so that there's a smooth transition between pieces. 

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