So is this real or no? Tweeted by OI about 3 hours ago. No one's mentioned it on here.
It's real. I got mine in the mail today.
So is this real or no? Tweeted by OI about 3 hours ago. No one's mentioned it on here.
[video=youtube;eFNmq3RiD8g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFNmq3RiD8g[/video]
I came across this list from Buzzfeed. I think they could add Screed and Sons to the list.
14 Beautiful Independent Bookshops In London
Looking through them, you can see how spot-on they got it.
It just hit me that there is no "engineer" running this train. I haven't seen a picture yet of the empty engineer's cabin.
It just hit me that there is no "engineer" running this train. I haven't seen a picture yet of the empty engineer's cabin.
It's 3:20 from station to station. With a 1 and a half minutes to unload/load this should be quick 5 mins turn around when they get it just right! 168 total per train.
Major Spoiler Video: Almost all of the interactive wand locations and effects. I had not seen this until today so forgive if already posted. Wait until you see the bird in a cage. Ooooooh!
[video=youtube;iKUC0EbHw20]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKUC0EbHw20[/video]
Not to nit pick, but was anyone else surprised by the poor quality of the Hedwig animatronic as you board HE from London? This is the only animatronic in the entire station, and not only do you get a great look at it, up close, in broad daylight, but you're staring at it for about 15 minutes of queue time. Considering all that, I would think they'd have gone out of their way to make a damn near perfect animatronic, but it looks like they picked one up at Toys R Us.
It's a shame they needed to put a little light on the Kinect sensor...that ruins the magic a little bit. Still very cool overall though! I know the light is helpful because I've heard if you point it at the sensor it's easier to get.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you'll see the lights in person.
The camera picks up wavelengths of light that are invisible to the naked eye. You can see this by using your phone's camera to see the little infrared light in your TV remote blink when you press a button.