Well, looks like the B&M have harvested more track from their plant. It seems to be thriving, with the yellow track still waiting to be shipped away, and now, even more track has appeared.
Of course, ThemePark Review have already got a fairly large discussion on this. Here's a pic for those of you who won't click the link:
From TPR
My two pennies, the first just to spark some debate: It's impossible that this is Alton's SW6.
Now that we've laid out the bait, the debate is guaranteed to start. Then, the second penny (pence?), to lure in the more serious debaters:
This doesn't look like the same kind of track as the yellow one, to me at least. OK, maybe it was intended to, but in that case, they have forgotten how to count to 8 (count screwholes).
It's not DM track either.
It doesn't look like Hyper track
Flyer, however...
Efteling?
Last, how can one buy seeds for a B&M track plant? What kind of soil/climate does it thrive in? How much water? Fertilizer? Age before fruit bearing? Does it survive harsh winters?
Of course, ThemePark Review have already got a fairly large discussion on this. Here's a pic for those of you who won't click the link:
From TPR
My two pennies, the first just to spark some debate: It's impossible that this is Alton's SW6.
Now that we've laid out the bait, the debate is guaranteed to start. Then, the second penny (pence?), to lure in the more serious debaters:
This doesn't look like the same kind of track as the yellow one, to me at least. OK, maybe it was intended to, but in that case, they have forgotten how to count to 8 (count screwholes).
It's not DM track either.
It doesn't look like Hyper track
Flyer, however...
Efteling?
Last, how can one buy seeds for a B&M track plant? What kind of soil/climate does it thrive in? How much water? Fertilizer? Age before fruit bearing? Does it survive harsh winters?