#pmbo said:
You guys are very hard to please. It's 1 and a half years before this coaster should open and you're all dissapointed at getting a birds-eye-view plan of the ride. Or supposedly a plan of the ride. If this person got shown the real plan of the ride, do you think he would be able to create a 3-D rendering of the ride, just from memory? I wouldn't.
You cannot question the genuinity of the drawing by it's quality. There are many more other aspects that need to be considered. Alton Towers wouldn't release a 3-D rendering of the ride 1 and a half years before opening. Especially if you want to keep the details quiet.
I am not saying that this plan is correct or not, I'm saying that you're not judging the drawing fairly.
The above could also be said for those who discard the plan as they don't like it :wink: .
We aren't very hard to please, I think our demands for a 500ft launched woodie that cross the valley 6 times are quite clear and entirely reasonable
And you are quite right in saying that the quality of the drawing is not a reflection upon it's accuracy. However, at the same time, the very process of recreating a drawing you've only seen once is not easy, there is likely to be some inherent forgetfulness. When I think back to some of the rides I ride all the time (Grand National, AIR, Nemesis Inferno, Velocity etc) I'd have a hard time sketching them accurately.
Secondly, I understand that any indoor section doesn't need planning permission as long as the building itself has planning permission. Therefore, there is no reason to think that any indoor section is accurate, as Alton Towers can make up what they like for these sections.
Similar to this, if part of the ride lies within the general development area (the part which doesn't need planning permission) then perhaps they are keeping that part secret and putting out a modified plan which only shows the part of the ride that would need planning permission.
These are just some of the reasons to be sceptical about these plans, which may or may not be accurate. And whilst the artist may be able to produce beautiful 3D rendered plans (he still did a better drawing than I could manage), there is no reason for him not to have given out more information, even if he can't reveal his exact source.