That was very creative... Keep those nuclear drums separated! LOL I appreciate seeing this from the spectator's viewpoint so I can have a virtual experience. I know it' won't really replace the real in-person experience, but you've captured it the best your could. I like the external shots showing what's happening so you'd get the idea you'd experience movement. I would love to see a whole video series of a "behind the scenes" look at the mechanisms of this and all of these amusements in your arcade machines... a "deep dive", if you will, and how the story ideas were put together. I know you've talked about them and even shown some of that, and I've enjoyed seeing those.
Caribbean Gardens Amusement Park in suburban Melbourne, used (I haven't been in years so I don't know what is there now) to have a "Submarine" that you could go inside for an adventure ride. The "windows" would fill up with water to represent submerging and then drain at the end of the ride. There was also a periscope and plenty of controls and way more space inside than any real Submarine. It lacked the video interface of Tim's machine along with the wooden film making and special effects.
Kids are too poorly informed to understand one bit of this, and nobody bothered to read the description outside before entering. Now they all go find junk food.
Oh to have such a fantastic imagination!
That was very creative... Keep those nuclear drums separated! LOL I appreciate seeing this from the spectator's viewpoint so I can have a virtual experience. I know it' won't really replace the real in-person experience, but you've captured it the best your could. I like the external shots showing what's happening so you'd get the idea you'd experience movement. I would love to see a whole video series of a "behind the scenes" look at the mechanisms of this and all of these amusements in your arcade machines... a "deep dive", if you will, and how the story ideas were put together. I know you've talked about them and even shown some of that, and I've enjoyed seeing those.
Caribbean Gardens Amusement Park in suburban Melbourne, used (I haven't been in years so I don't know what is there now) to have a "Submarine" that you could go inside for an adventure ride. The "windows" would fill up with water to represent submerging and then drain at the end of the ride. There was also a periscope and plenty of controls and way more space inside than any real Submarine. It lacked the video interface of Tim's machine along with the wooden film making and special effects.
That was surprisingly dark - and political!
Great Tim
Love the humour!
brilliant
That was really good.
Some really edgy humour in there lol
Unbelievably great, what imagination! nuclear drums mating😈. Of course I could never afford a £500,000 beach hut🤑.
This is like if Adult Swim did a ride for Sea World
Video display in the window? I can't recall seeing recordings play in any of you amusments.
Many include recordings. Celeb and Mobility Masterclass mix video and mechanical also.
Brilliant!!
Oh my gosh…that’s so funny ‘a container full of illegal immigrants’…not to mention what a brilliant idea for a bathyscape ! Simply fantastic.
Great idea
A great adventure
British people will do anything to get their kicks
Ha ha. Brilliant.
Hilarious!
Powerful
Hee hee hee hee ! :D
Think the immigrant part was a bit on the nose given events in recent years 😅🙈
WAUW.....
Kids seemd a tiny bit frightened, but maby that's good stuff in our lovely protected societies.
Kids are too poorly informed to understand one bit of this, and nobody bothered to read the description outside before entering. Now they all go find junk food.
nothing better to do in the old folks home, eh? they should probably take your phone away
Kids are better informed than you think. Or it will make the ask questions.