DreamfinderGuy
Well-Known Member
I see some peeps have beaten me to it, but I’ll throw up some of my better shots too.
There are lifts and cranes that provide acces into the area above the ground. It is also easier to install the metal panels from bottom-up Since they overlap in that way.The only access is at ground level though. You can see the entry way on the bottom of the pic
The top part doesn't seem to have a reason not to have been enclosed at the same time as the gravity building
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Not trying to argue, but there's no space to get anything through the steel framing. That's why they leave open sections on ground levelThere are lifts and cranes that provide acces into the area above the ground. It is also easier to install the metal panels from bottom-up Since they overlap in that way.
Not trying to argue, but there's no space to get anything through the steel framing. That's why they leave open sections on ground level
Manueving can be aided by more open space. And again, the wall panels overlap.Not trying to argue, but there's no space to get anything through the steel framing. That's why they leave open sections on ground level
Probably not anything too exciting yet I imagine. The ground inside is still dirt and everything viewed from the monorail is all just pipes being installed.Tip for photographers: If you can with your camera, zoom in on the inside parts and change your exposure to make it as bright as possible. That will wash out the outdoors part of the picture, but it may give a peek as to what's happening indoors. Thanks!
And what makes you think we wouldn't find that exciting!?!Probably not anything too exciting yet I imagine. The ground inside is still dirt and everything viewed from the monorail is all just pipes being installed.
Photo update as of April 1st
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The back of the old Energy building. They are adding new steel framing to the roof at the back of the building.View attachment 360710View attachment 360713
Looks like work is being done for foundations in Energy. Also the bottoms of the steel framing have been painted black for some reason. (Apologies for my shirt in the reflection)View attachment 360714View attachment 360715
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You're so lucky my phone still works after I spat coke on it.Isn't he a little fat to be a stormtrooper?
Maybe they have special panels being built, or, glass if the intention is to have the launch ramp able to see daylight to mimic a ship at takeoff.The only access is at ground level though. You can see the entry way on the bottom of the pic
The top part doesn't seem to have a reason not to have been enclosed at the same time as the gravity building
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What didn’t go away?It didn't go away on April 2nd...
Might I ask what camera you used and how you got those photos inside the Energy pavilion? The wall was to high for me to see over, although I’m only about 5’7. Unless you stood on one of the hills around the area?From today. Jeez I haven't been to the parks in like a month.
Dread it, run from it, etc. etc.
The work being done to heighten (?) the roof is coming along. The pre-existing colors are getting pretty gross, though I think those'll get greyed out going by the concept art.
Ducting is being installed inside the queue building. Still a lotta piping out front to be put in, but it shouldn't be incredibly long before floors and walls start happening.
Could this be the man that brings The Ladder to each project?
Given nobody is really around that side of Future World, there's been a good deal of bunnies on the hill between UoE and Wonders. Skittish lil' guys, though it's for the best.
How did you get over there without security getting on to you? I tried taking some pics of the back of Energy from the monorail station, and security told me I couldn’t take pictures. They didn’t go through my phone so I got to keep the pics I took, but they were watching me until I left.I see some peeps have beaten me to it, but I’ll throw up some of my better shots too.
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This was during a runDisney race.How did you get over there without security getting on to you? I tried taking some pics of the back of Energy from the monorail station, and security told me I couldn’t take pictures. They didn’t go through my phone so I got to keep the pics I took, but they were watching me until I left.
Ah, thanks.This was during a runDisney race.
Glazing would have clear spans.Maybe they have special panels being built, or, glass if the intention is to have the launch ramp able to see daylight to mimic a ship at takeoff.
Nikon D5300 with a 35mm prime lens. Just stood on the grass right up against the walkway, didn't climb the hill or anything.Might I ask what camera you used and how you got those photos inside the Energy pavilion? The wall was to high for me to see over, although I’m only about 5’7. Unless you stood on one of the hills around the area?
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