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Adrian Ambagtsheer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2022
Best Table Cricket Game 2.0
This is a refined and improved version of my table cricket game. I’ve designed a fold out leg system that makes it easier to store and ship. The batting control has been redesigned and is far more compact. There are also 2 new drop in pitches to test the batters reflexes.
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How cool is that no-ball concept??
Love it I would like to buy it..
Any updates on this mate? Id love to buy one.
Were can i get it
You need to make a spring projectile on the bowling side so the ball pitches once before coming onto the bat just like in real cricket.
Where does one get? This is cool.
Fantastic, I had the idea for the batter, but not the idea for the bowler! need a figure for the wicket keeper, but well done in general very promising!
creativity at its highest...... would recommend a system that the ball gets old, as the overs pass... and please make different types of bowlers and batters if possible
If you play on the swing pitch and tilt the table for a slope, you can pretend you are playing at lords lol
Please play a Mach
Absolutely love this!
Just get the subbuteo version...batting is similar in that
This is so cool. This needs to take off
where can I purchase this game !!
Wow, this is insanely awesome! I'm a passionate Test Match tabletop cricket player (th-cam.com/video/g2UAd-UkubY/w-d-xo.html) and am struggling with the curse of broken batters. This batting mechanism seems to work really well. I'll need to look into building something like this for my setup. Thanks for sharing. Are you manufacturing these to sell online? If so, I'd be very interested to learn more. Cheers, Sean
nice relaxing piece of music..
Fantastic. I’d add a scoreboard with rolling wheel numbers, some click on battery op light towers maybe, and even some ramps/bumps near the fence in the outfield that the ball may hit and hop over the fence in other areas besides the corners for more 6’s, like square of wicket
Is this your invention Adrian? Really cool
Yes, I spent a few years just working out different ideas to make it as close to the real thing as possible. And also built from scratch as well. Thanks for your interest!
@@fijnwoodcraft1451how much did you invested for this product brother... I thought of trying same