I can’t wait to see just how dense the forest is going to be, and if you’ll even be able to see these things this time next year.
A few things I noticed in this picture... the first is that the evac platforms for the straight away leading to the hut or whatever it is have arched supports (click pic to zoom)... that is world class theme park building in that they might never be seen.
Photo: @bioreconstruct
Nope it is huge but wood beams and maybe roof? It will look like more Hogsmeade.I’m curious what the theming next to hogsmeade station entrance has to do with that. Maybe they open it up a little more and we can see the arches from that area.
Harris’s hut is going to be tough to miss from that spot. It’s huge (although the pics can be throwing off perspective here quite A bit).
I'll say this...If rumors of a Blast-Ended Skrewt being inside are true, that’s the perfect name for it.
This won't have the second section of the building though, only one round section.. So, the question is... is this Hagrid's Hut, and we just don't see the extended part of it, (like it's supposed to be hidden behind our view on the other side maybe,) or, is this just some random groundskeeper hut thing he also uses sometimes that happens to look nearly identical to his hut? Like maybe some animal playpen thing, and he just uses the same building style whenever he needs a new structure.
(Or, does it not matter lol.)
Umm these pictures are some of the best I've seen daaangg joel.
You do know there are wooden houses that have been standing for centuries without replacing the wood, right?Nope it is huge but wood beams and maybe roof? It will look like more Hogsmeade.
I do question why real wood and not steel beams themed like wood? Wood rots over time
Indeed there are very old buildings that still remain.You do know there are wooden houses that have been standing for centuries without replacing the wood, right?
Yes but not in the theme park world. Notice that steel and fiberglass are the prefered building materials for odd shapes. More stable, less maintenance.You do know there are wooden houses that have been standing for centuries without replacing the wood, right?
Yes but not in the theme park world. Notice that steel and fiberglass are the prefered building materials for odd shapes. More stable, less maintenance.
I remember wondering the why when I saw the interior of Three Broomsticks years back. Lots of real wood in there as well.
It may be a number of factors that decide its use. It’s very realistic, it will last long enough and it is unlikely that the stains used will ever peel, it is likely that it is actually cheaper requiring less theming than would steel. The only real downside that I can think of is termites and fire.
I ponder decisions such as this all the time.
The structural elements are steel though, all you see is applied in DA and broomsticks. I expected a steel frame then the wood to be applied not timber framed.
pictures are free to use anywhere, credit the photos to the forum not me pleaseGreat pictures! Do you mind if I post one on Reddit?