danlb_2000
Premium Member
Does anyone know, maybe @Tom, why the curved pieces of steel would be a different color then the rest of the steel?
To me, it looks like a majority of the galvanized is near where the waterfalls in the rendering would be, so that makes sense for it to be galvanized if that "leg" of the mountain will be directly behind a waterfall.They are using an odd assortment of steel. Some of it is painted red-iron. Some is gray primed. Some is galvanized.
The galvanized would be used in a wet or corrosive environment. So, likely, those portions will be completely outside of buildings and merely wrapped in faux themescape, which is not waterproof.
Typically, when steel is left as gray primed, that means it's going to have spray-applied fireproofing material added, since the fireproofing doesn't stick to paint on steel.
The red iron would typically indicate that it's not going to be fireproofed.
They have a lot of galvanized steel in contact with non-galvanized steel. That begs for quick and significant corrosion issues because of dissimilar materials. They must have some isolation pieces in there - perhaps stainless.
I already have a similar one, I am just not all that keen on what legal precedings Disney might take if I use it.
I would land the importance, for me at least, on the rather expensive piece of hardware that may get confiscated.whats more important legal grey areas or this thread?
Apparently the floating mountain structure is now visible above the tree line at the actual entrance to DAK.
https://twitter.com/mickeyxtreme/status/602885371693768706
Imagine what this is going to look like when its done. Wow. Although I am a little curious about it competing for skyline dominance with the ToL.
Imagine what this is going to look like when its done. Wow. Although I am a little curious about it competing for skyline dominance with the ToL.
Imagine what this is going to look like when its done. Wow. Although I am a little curious about it competing for skyline dominance with the ToL.
When you go through the turnstiles, should the floating mountains be in your field of view? It seems like it would be too far off to the left? However, walking up to the ticket area, it should be quite obvious.Imagine what this is going to look like when its done. Wow. Although I am a little curious about it competing for skyline dominance with the ToL.
Once this is finished (I might have retired by then), this park will have the ToL on DI, EE in Anandapur, Harambe itself, and now the Floating Mountains of Pandora. That is going to be an impressive lineup.
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