Very cool. Who do you have printing the artwork, and did a metal shop make the supports for you?
Maybe a silly question, but are you also fabricating the overhead sign and curved metal pole?
Sorry for all the questions, just love the build!
Printing the artwork (stickers) is done by posterxxl.com (in the Netherlands they also print stickers). I've ordered from them before and the print quality is very good.
The steel support is just a square steel tube (75cm x 6cm x 6cm). I ordered the two parts online. I then drilled some 10mm holes for the nuts and bolts to attach the wheel and to connect it to the underside and side of the cabinet.
I thought about doing the sign and the pole because they look real cool, but they won't fit in the game room. So instead I'm going to do just the sign and make it wall mountable and just mount it over the cabinet.
It's the swivel action on the wheels and the fact that they aren't centered. Brakes aren't going to stop the wheels from swiveling. If someone yanks hard enough that the wheel can swivel the cab will move.
I think that if I put it on a more slippery floor that could happen, but it's almost impossible to swivel the rubber wheels on the carpet.
I know plenty of people volunteered to test out the battle royal software but I think the first person should be someone who's been following your project from the beginning. I don't know, maybe the one who replied first to your post. Wonder who that was
I haven't forgotten about you and all the other testers. First version (just pac men that can move around a maze and don't look like pac men yet) is coming soon