I'm not shore of its history, think it's been around since the70's with Maxwell manufacturing it but I should see Scott Pullen over the weekend and I will ask him if he knows the full history of the ride then post it if he does.
I know this is a stupid question but, the cars have some sort of spindle to link it to the track. Has their ever been an incident where the car spins too fast and has become loose. Or ejected off? I've always wondered how they are connected..?
These fair trade are an awesome game changing piece of kit
Its a UK manufactured Maxwell Waltzer
@@ForeverFunfairsUK2520 what conversion to fair trade style
Or is this straight from the factory
@@ForeverFunfairsUK2520 I thought fair trade were the only company building this new gen waltzer
I'm not shore of its history, think it's been around since the70's with Maxwell manufacturing it but I should see Scott Pullen over the weekend and I will ask him if he knows the full history of the ride then post it if he does.
Great build up vlog thanks
👍👍👍
Thank you glad you enjoyed watching the video.
Good video
Thank you glad you enjoyed the video
Enjoyed this, remember the ride in and around London, Coggers.
Not seen this waltzer to often but did enjoy filming the build up.
@@ForeverFunfairsUK2520
Yes I know the ride from my time on the London gaffs 👍
Not been to London much with the fairs so was a new Waltzer for me
I know this is a stupid question but, the cars have some sort of spindle to link it to the track. Has their ever been an incident where the car spins too fast and has become loose. Or ejected off? I've always wondered how they are connected..?
They are very safe to ride thanks for watching the build up hope you enjoyed it 👍
Brill vid
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video.
why do you people like the Waltzer so much
It's a fantastic ride
It's not Fair trade
No its a Maxwell thanks for the comment