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Hall of Mirrors

Description

Those who have heard child laughter from a fairground’s hall of mirrors, will certainly remember it. Moving in front of these robust, distorting mirrors, you can be a giant with a large stomach and then become a small dwarf. Children and even adults have fun seeing themselves extremely tall and then changing into another body.


Hall of Mirrors
Order number: 2.2.20.1

With post anchor


2.2.20.1

Engineering drawing PDF

Specifications

Play Options
Visual phenomenon perception
Age Guide
3-99 years
Required Space
0,98 m x 0,12 m = 0,12 m²
External Dimensions
L/W/H = 0,98 m / 0,12 m / 2,05 m
Heaviest Part
Hall of Mirrors, approx. 75 kg
Largest Part
Hall of Mirrors: 2,31 m x 0,98 m x 0,12 m
Type of Ground
Grass, sand, gravel, wood chippings, bark mulch, synthetic safety surface material
Assembly details
- Mirrors made of special stainless steel
- form locked framed construction
- various distorted versions