 Me, I'm so excited. This is one of my most anticipated roller coasters for 2019, and vertical construction has started. I'm absolutely thrilled to, I guess, announce and look at the vertical construction for steel curtain. So a huge thank you to Kennywood Connection for allowing me to use their photos yet again. We used some of their photos early in the season when they were making some footings for the coaster, and now they're letting me use their photos again for the vertical construction. So huge thank you to Kennywood Connection. I'm gonna link them down below, make sure you go follow them on Facebook or even Twitter, and check them out because they have some really awesome construction shots of steel curtain and then even just stuff for Kennywood. So definitely give them a check and go follow. Not much to discuss in terms of like what we can see inside the park. So these are shots outside of the park, but nonetheless, this thing is towering, and it's not even anywhere near the height it's going to be at. So obviously people are gonna be able to get some really awesome views of this coaster without being inside the park. Again, I'm so thrilled. So what a great angle of steel curtain supports. There's three support structures that are currently up that we can see. There's probably track and supports on site. I've reached out to Kennywood to see what I can organize with Kennywood through the off season. I'm excited for a response. I really hope we can get some awesome stuff from Kennywood. But yeah, nonetheless, some awesome shots of Kennywood supports going up for steel curtain. The yellow is very vibrant. I have a feeling this coaster actually will look really good in person. I know a lot of people weren't the biggest fans of the color scheme. People were saying banana or the black and the yellow should have been reversed. The name, they're not the biggest fan of. And I think this is one of those coasters that everyone's gonna end up falling in love with once it's open. And it's a great sign to see vertical construction starting. It's November, vertical construction starting. Maybe there's a chance that this coaster will open on time. I know a lot of people are like, oh, will it open on time? Will it not open on time? SNS this, SNS that. But nonetheless, vertical construction has started. Hopefully that means this coaster will be complete March and testing will be able to start on time. Cause this is for how amazing this coaster is. It is still a very small footprint and building this is probably going to be like a month to two month long project. As long as all the footings are poured, again, I don't see what's inside the park. So I don't know how far along they are in terms of footings and stuff like that. But I have a feeling that they'll be able to get this coaster project done on time. Fingers crossed, knock on wood. Hopefully this will be done on time. Anyways, I'm going to link the video for Steel Curtain at the end of this video. I know I have a lot of Canadians on this channel who don't know much about other parks and roller coasters. So at the end of the video, I'm going to have Steel Curtain's POV playing for you guys just in case you don't know what it is and you can check it out. I know my channel has a lot more general public on it which I totally love and thank you for watching my channel. So I'm going to try being as informative as possible in my videos. If there's a project in another country or across the pond in Europe, I'm going to try and let you guys know what I'm talking about, something what it is in case you don't. But I assume a lot of you do know what Steel Curtain is in a lot of my videos. I talk about how excited I am for it. But anyways, hope you guys really enjoyed this construction update. Smash that like button, subscribe if you haven't and share this video for others to enjoy. Thanks for watching guys. Have a good one. Bye.