Unboxing Lemax Lost Rafters

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • This video shows me unboxing and setting up the Lemax Lost Rafters ride. This is a brilliant ride and a super addition to any village fairground.

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  • @videogamevegas
    @videogamevegas Месяц назад

    Kenschristmasvillage,
    Yes, I love this piece! I'm actually thinking about moving it to my Halloween Theme Park village to replace my Ghost Around that is steadily dying. I'm glad I got to film my Ghost Around one good time before it bit the dust, It's in my Smooching Skeleton Grand Theme Park video if you're interested.
    I'm SO GLAD to see another video of the Lost Rafters, I don't think it gets talked about enough. It's one of those that can fit into both a Christmas Village and a Halloween Village. I opted for Lemax's Coco Cups ride for my Christmas Village I'm updating in my Home Arcade. It's another one kind of like this that you may want to check out.
    Thanks for the video!
    vgv

    • @kenschristmasvillage
      @kenschristmasvillage  Месяц назад +1

      I purchased it when my village was up last year and my Cocoa Cups broke down. The footprint of the two pieces is virtually identical which meant I could swap the Rafters into my fairground without having to rearrange all the other rides.

  • @giannis6552
    @giannis6552 Год назад

    Does it make a lot of noise?

    • @kenschristmasvillage
      @kenschristmasvillage  Год назад +1

      No it runs very smoothly with a lovely “Indiana Jones” style soundtrack.

    • @giannis6552
      @giannis6552 Год назад

      @@kenschristmasvillage thank you! This is such a lovely piece that I really want to get and I am afraid it would make an unacceptable level of noise. I have had lemax items that had this issue.

  • @pascalpascal9887
    @pascalpascal9887 5 месяцев назад

    you can also turn off the music of the lemax products

    • @kenschristmasvillage
      @kenschristmasvillage  5 месяцев назад

      You can turn the sound right down on all of the rides. I usually keep mine low on each ride so that you only hear each ride as you move in close to listen to it. Alternatively I have one ride turned up to provide the music for my whole fairground section