I was going to say that this could be before torquing everything together, but I don't think they're going to be able to pull that straight with all the will in the world!
It's just an effect of the pic compression rate, seen it lot's of times.
Also just think about it, have you ever been standing next to a coaster track that is not straight? Not even Vekoma would make a track like that for their worst SLC.
I'd blame whoever put the footers in, the supports are guaranteed to be the same length as (I assume) they are cut by computer and easy to measure by hand anyway. If the supports are sat on the footers then they must be out of level. They'll be able to pull it straight anyway I'm sure.
Woah that's some bad installation there, and that's nothing to do with compression of the photo as the supports are not warped along with the track in the photo!
Reminds me of Birmingham Airport's runway (which ironically is likened to a roller coaster)
So, apparently, RCS are building the higher sections of the top hat on flat ground. I guess it will save them a lot of time and money, having everything assembled before the big crane lifts the pieces.
As for the downwards 270º roll, I am inclined to think that it won't be one of the coaster's elements. In fact, if you like at those sections, there aren't any special supports "sticking" out of the tower just like on TTD or KK.
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