After going home tonight, I was in the living room when I could hear a pounding noise. I went outside on the balcony and heard it even louder. It was the sound of this going on:
So lets get some discussion going on this...
Plain and simple, it's impressive watching these guys work at night. And they are no stranger to nights and cold weather, these are the same guys who built I:305.
In this photo, it's the left side of the tower with new supports. That's for the second half of the figure 8 before it starts the drop and you'll be banking left at the time.
The middle of this tower is an example of some pretty awesome engineering. The main support in the middle is the one that will hold the cross for the figure 8 point I believe. Also I think it's going to support the top tower portion for the hill after the launch. To me, that middle support is crazy, it's a heart to the tower if i may call it that.
To the right in the picture on the tower, that's where it first starts to turn in the figure 8.
Final thought, this configuration is truly unique and I'm impressed thus far.