Abandoned Cruise Ship Arcade Cabinets
Found in the UK on an abandoned cruise ship The Duke of Lancaster.
Abandoned cruise ship arcade cabinets. I bet all the Polybius cabinets are stored there. The ship was built at Harland Wolff in Belfast and was the sister ship of TSS Duke Of Rothesay and TSS Duke Of Argyll. They were the fucking bomb.
These days food is served somewhere on the ship around the clock. If you have the tools desire and talent that can be a fun way to go. They reveal what is left of the vessel that once offered a luxurious journey to thousands.
Originally a British Railways steamer the TSS Duke of Lancaster was launched on 1 December 1955 and first carried passengers in 1956. Earlier last week Arcade1Up revealed yet another new arcade cabinet in their catalog this time in the form of the Split Class of 81 cabinet. Collector establishes details about the site tries to contact ownerretired operator.
The cabinets come and go but he currently owns eight fully- restored masterpieces Donkey Kong Tempest Asteroids Battlezone Missile Command Space Fever Centipede and Gravitar squirrelled away in his converted Wiltshire loft inconveniently up three flights of windy stairs I should have bought a house with a basement says Tony. First youll need to figure out how you want to house your arcade. Charity starts with time but right after are Pushups and Backflips.
One of the plans for The Fun Ship was an amusements arcade covering an entire deck. We found and entrance in the back of the ship even with the front of the ship closed off and there are plenty of open windows to climb. Return to step 3 above several times.
Your bother went to home after closing the ship without noticing that you are still in the ship. Abandoned Arcades The Long Goodbye The Arcade Blogger. One of the plans for The Fun Ship was an amusements arcade covering an entire deck.
