I do have a theory. First of all we do not know if the coaster is B&M or Intamin. So I can use Intimidator 305 and Leviathan as an example. Go on Google Maps and measure the length of each lift hill on the coasters (not how high they are, but how many inches of the screen it stretches across). Since Intamin's lifts are usually a bit steeper, you can say I305's lift is ___ inches across the screen and Leviathan's is ___. Okay, now we have measured each lift on each coaster, now you take out the blueprints of the coaster that were recently leaked. Make sure you have the blueprints, and keep the satellite view on the same height. Now crop in the blueprints so that it is at least close to the size it will take up, where the footers are, etc. Once it is as accurately sized as possible, measure the length of the lift on the blueprints in comparison to Leviathan's and I305's.
At the same zoom level-
I305-x3 zoom- 3.5 inch lift, 2.1 inch drop
Leviathan- x3 zoom- 4.4 inch lift, 2.2 inch drop
(Since Intamins are steeper)
Okay, now I have to take steepness into consideration, but using these and the blueprints, the new ride would be around 328.8 feet WITH a B&M lift with the same steepness of lift and drop as Leviathan.
Now using the stats of I305:
With the steepness of lift that I305 has, with the EXACT stats, if this coaster was made by Intamin the ride would be over 380 feet high.
This was done using the footers all with the same zoom on google earth/maps. Took me an hour and a half to do all of it.
If this ride is made by b&m, 325-330 feet is my best guess.
(This is all based on how long the lift on the blueprints is. There were probably many flaws while doing this because I like attempting to figure things out in usually flawed ways, but oh well. I tried.)
But 325-330 feet is what it will be
