JoeCamel
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Embarrassed at how sexy I find this and how turned on I am by signage. :bang:emurphy707 has it nailed. They pre cast the letters and are cementing them on today. Then they can spray the blue bonding agent over all of it then paint it. They used the stencil to show where the letters needed to go.
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emurphy707 has it nailed. They pre cast the letters and are cementing them on today. Then they can spray the blue bonding agent over all of it then paint it. They used the stencil to show where the letters needed to go.
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Clever use of words. :thumbsup:I agree. That sign rocks.
On another note... I am surprised they sculpted the new sign at night. I have never ever seen that technique used and wish I understood the premise of it.
I want to know the interior layout of this ride so bad!
Based off the building size, it hard to picture how much track is not the 360 screen room...?
Especially if the loading/unloading stations are inside as well
Well, a hint for you is that the RVs are much shorter than three trams long. Can anyone reach a conclusion from this?
emurphy707 has it nailed. They pre cast the letters and are cementing them on today. Then they can spray the blue bonding agent over all of it then paint it. They used the stencil to show where the letters needed to go.
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Anyone have aerial shots of KONG 360 to compare to REIGN OF KONG? And perhaps maybe the measurements of the Hollywood Trams?Well, a hint for you is that the RVs are much shorter than two trams long. Can anyone reach a conclusion from this?
Do they stack vehicles in the "climax"?
Only? :saywhat:Precisely, and then tip and sway them all like the knight bus. They've only destroyed three screens thus far.
Anyone have aerial shots of KONG 360 to compare to REIGN OF KONG? And perhaps maybe the measurements of the Hollywood Trams?
"Two curved screens, each measuring a massive 187 feet wide by 40 feet high — the equivalent of 16 movie theatre screens — surround the Studio Tour tram" is the only info about size I could pull from the website. I'm a terrible Nancy Drew.
Anyone have aerial shots of KONG 360 to compare to REIGN OF KONG? And perhaps maybe the measurements of the Hollywood Trams?
"Two curved screens, each measuring a massive 187 feet wide by 40 feet high — the equivalent of 16 movie theatre screens — surround the Studio Tour tram" is the only info about size I could pull from the website. I'm a terrible Nancy Drew.