Photos Richard has uploaded
Here are all of the photos that Richard has uploaded.
The bridge will make the Oxenford site feel much more connected with Movie World, TopGolf, Australian Outback Spectacular and Wet'n'Wild all connected.
The footbridge to TopGolf is under way.
The bottom of supports for the non-inverting loop.
Ever wonder what it feels like to be roller coaster track? Neither have we. But here's a photo.
Twisting track heading towards the camera at the bottom of the non-inverting loop.
Small scrapes in the paint are a common occurrence considering the logistics involved with assembling a roller coaster.
The helix that loops around the non-inverting loop is coming together.
Roller coaster porn.
The track swoops down from a giant airtime hill into the non-inverting loop.
Close calls and headchopper effects will be the focus of this section of the ride.
The base of the non-inverting loop is set in a ditch that brings the track almost to ground level.
Blue skies and fuschia track.
The supports for the bottom of the first drop. It makes great use of the natural terrain in this part, diving down to ground level.
Work has started on the lone support in the car park. It will join to the support structure of the lift hill and first drop.
Mounting brackets for brakes can be seen along the straight section of track.
The final stretch of track before hitting the brake run.
The skyline at the front of Movie World with Green Lantern and Batwing Spaceshot.
The structure for the lift hill seen from within the park. Another set of large columns will be placed above this, to give an idea of just how steeply the lift hill will climb from the station.
One support for the lift hill has gone up. To the left the final section of track into the brake run, showing a bit of banking suggesting a twist up to the left to finish the ride.
The large column at the left will mount to track at its square end, while all these other columns are intermediary supports, attached to neither the track nor footings.