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Wizarding World - Diagon Alley Discussion - Part 2

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This video is NOT MINE! It is by Inside The Magic, It is of Telephone Booth that you can see though at Diagon Alley
[video=youtube;z7E8eDqnW7A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7E8eDqnW7A[/video]
 
Awesome photos! Thank you both HTf and Briman.

One quick question though... Has it been confirmed if any shops in Diagon Alley have guest accessible double or triple stories. Does anyone have any information on this?

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This pic from https://twitter.com/UniversalORL suggests that WWW will be guest accessible on the multiple stories.
 
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This pic from https://twitter.com/UniversalORL suggests that WWW will be guest accessible on the multiple stories.

:confused: I kind of thought multiple floors was a total pipe dream, but this does seem to suggest otherwise. The concept art doesn't give the impression that the upper floors would be guest accessible, but maybe that's one of the aces up their sleeves.

EDIT: Then again, the concept art IS from the perspective of an upper floor, so maybe.
 
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Wow, another bumper update. Great shots HTF :cheers:

Seems like they still have a long way to go, many unfinished areas on those facades. They are going to have to be working hard to meet the dead line.
 
What is trade name of that floppy material they are covering the roofs with? (presumably they are laying it over the corrugated steel?) It is obviously some kind of rain barrier.

Thanks yet again for the closeups HTF!
 
Not seen this posted here.

[video=youtube;kDnU68efzJc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=kDnU68efzJc[/video]

From ITM via youtube
 
It appears to by 30# felt underlayment. It's possible it's Deck Armor by GAF.

Funny, I thought it looked felt-like. Thanks!

I can't believe how mincy-wincy pieced together some of the molding joins are. It's as if their digging in the trash for scraps to put it together. On the other hand, why do they put up 25 feet of cornice work only to leave 5' remaining for 10 days. Looks like they may be running out of materials and have to holler back to the workshop to produce more... for whatever reason.

And the red bricks over the tube station... WHAT A JOKE... please tell me they aren't finished. Right now it looks like a grade school play.
 
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