So much detail in 36 minutes, probably the most interesting one you’ve done yet Paul👍 Thank you for your effort and I keep saying it as like many fans who live far away we very rarely get over to see it’s rise from the ground so you are our eyes 👍
Have followed you and Nick( Mr Drone) from the very start! You both deserve the full stadium tour in recognition of your expertise and commitment to record for perpetuity the building of our magnificent stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey! COYB💙
Thanks, Paul. As interesting and informative as ever with the deliberately slow and accurate filming. I am beginning to think that leaving 'one piece' out to do later on is some sort of series of mystical topping-out ceremony pieces for LoR. Coping stones and associated boxing-in seem to be a favourite. The different angles over the roof in the different sun-perspective arcs mean we get treated to an array of colours and reflections from the Standing-seam roof. You never fail to capture the brick-facade Leitch design better than others, especially in some places. Such is your detail that, for instance, one can spot the water in the gulley at the leading edge of the South Stand Viewing Gallery sloping roof and then follow the down-piping from that down the side of the SE end of the Viewing Gallery. At 36:07 - 36:14 mins, I think that we can see Solar Array fixings have been added to the South stand roof.
@DuncTheBlue1878 definitely should have opted for a site that allowed for simple expansion. Hoping for a change in safety regs to enable more dense standing to 62k was shortsighted.
@@JayEFC1969 Yeah, absolutely. The only stands that can possibly be expanded in future are the east and maybe the west. Slight chance UU might sell some land to the north, but highly unlikely. You never know, the new government may introduce a safe standing bill but there are so many other, much higher priorities to contend with over the next few years.
Too right and it's actually been there for months and not so long after they removed all the scaffolding, which implies all was not quite finished off properly in the re-pointing. Pigeon-poo doesn't look great but I guess historically it's always likely to have been there. Ledges in built-up areas always have Rock Doves/Pigeons on them unless specific measures are taken to prevent or get rid.
So much detail in 36 minutes, probably the most interesting one you’ve done yet Paul👍 Thank you for your effort and I keep saying it as like many fans who live far away we very rarely get over to see it’s rise from the ground so you are our eyes 👍
thanks!
Totally different to all the other BMD drones, which is why I look forward to this 👍🏻
Should make a new ferry terminal there.
Have followed you and Nick( Mr Drone) from the very start! You both deserve the full stadium tour in recognition of your expertise and commitment to record
for perpetuity the building of our magnificent stadium on the banks of the Royal Blue Mersey! COYB💙
thank you!
Epic location, she’s looking magnificent in the sunshine. The best most detailed shots of bramley Moore yet 👌
Thanks, Paul. As interesting and informative as ever with the deliberately slow and accurate filming.
I am beginning to think that leaving 'one piece' out to do later on is some sort of series of mystical topping-out ceremony pieces for LoR. Coping stones and associated boxing-in seem to be a favourite.
The different angles over the roof in the different sun-perspective arcs mean we get treated to an array of colours and reflections from the Standing-seam roof.
You never fail to capture the brick-facade Leitch design better than others, especially in some places.
Such is your detail that, for instance, one can spot the water in the gulley at the leading edge of the South Stand Viewing Gallery sloping roof and then follow the down-piping from that down the side of the SE end of the Viewing Gallery.
At 36:07 - 36:14 mins, I think that we can see Solar Array fixings have been added to the South stand roof.
Magnificent 👏🏻💙
Amazing to see absolutely NO snags, as you called it at Anfield, here. Great logistics and planning ❤
Imagine getting a ferry to the game, it would be unbelievable 😊
i agree
The location excellent.Everton stadium is beautiful compare with MU,Liverpool and Newcastle.
Hermoso estadio, lastima que no llegarán a los 60000 espectadores pensando en grande y a futuro
I agree. Should be 60,000
@DuncTheBlue1878 definitely should have opted for a site that allowed for simple expansion.
Hoping for a change in safety regs to enable more dense standing to 62k was shortsighted.
@@JayEFC1969 Yeah, absolutely. The only stands that can possibly be expanded in future are the east and maybe the west. Slight chance UU might sell some land to the north, but highly unlikely. You never know, the new government may introduce a safe standing bill but there are so many other, much higher priorities to contend with over the next few years.
The best
Setting the standard other drone operators aspire to.
Bit of greenery starting to sprout on one of the upper ledges of the hydraulic tower.
also pigeon poo
Too right and it's actually been there for months and not so long after they removed all the scaffolding, which implies all was not quite finished off properly in the re-pointing. Pigeon-poo doesn't look great but I guess historically it's always likely to have been there. Ledges in built-up areas always have Rock Doves/Pigeons on them unless specific measures are taken to prevent or get rid.
These music ring a bell🤔
😂😂😂😂