Oh and the reason for mentioning being able to see the Dragon crane from Battery Park, by Transformers is because I'm pretty sure you'll be able to see the Dragon clear as day from across the lake over the London facades...
Hello,
I just discovered that you were the maker of the lampposts and benches for the new project at Universal Studios Florida. I was just curious as to the metal these particular items these pieces were cast in; iron, steel, or perhaps aluminum?
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
ps: they look great installed!
Hi xxxxxxx
They are in cast iron
Glad you like them
Regards
Gary
Yesterday morning, I rapped on them with my knuckles, found the foundry mark, and talked to 2 Nassal guys about the lamps. I was told by Nassal that they are cast iron.Ok, I beat the horse, and now it is truly dead...
Me:
Reply from The Cast Iron Co:
I'm so confused. Since they are replicas, doesnt that just mean that the original fixtures were made by the company and these were just molded with the logo? Also, how does their brochure prove that those benches are whats coming to the park?
I'm so confused. Since they are replicas, doesnt that just mean that the original fixtures were made by the company and these were just molded with the logo? Also, how does their brochure prove that those benches are whats coming to the park?
you have to be standing on the other side of the seating area, right by the kiosk that sels Dispicable Me merch these days.
I'll try to take a pic next time but I'm pretty sure my iPhone wont do it justice. Believe me, I've seen it. And if that little black crane is where the glass dome that holds the dragon sits, then it should be pretty obvious.
This shot was taken from Battery Park yesterday morning.
Whoa... I didn't realize that rear structure on Gringott's would be so visible. Is it going to stay like that? I don't see any indication that a glass dome or anything will be added, and we're pretty much down to the wire. Perhaps it's just there to facilitate the dome seen from inside the queue.