Marcon supplied 90% of the components for the Aluminum Cabin Frame, which varied in complexity from simple processed plates to complex formed plates with tight tolerances (±0.005” on hole-to-hole, edge-to-hole, and overall forming).
Achieving these tolerances was challenging, but working closely with Dynamic Attractions’ Supply Chain & Engineering Team, a specialized drawing template was developed to meet the Fit-Form-Function requirements while keeping costs efficient.
Marcon also supplied 50% of the components for the Steel Chassis Frame. While less complex than the Aluminum Cabin Frames, these still presented their own challenges.
Additionally, Marcon played a key role in providing processed materials for the Tracks & Switches, and built portions of the Prototype Chassis Frame and Test Seat Frames for the ADA Vehicles (wheelchair accessible). This included processed parts, machined components, and mechanical weldments for the Chassis and Test Seat Frames before production began.
Project Highlights:
Gained valuable insights into the capabilities of Marcon’s processing machines and learned to think creatively to meet tight tolerances.
Proud to be part of a project for a video game that was part of our childhood.
Gained a deeper understanding of pre- and post-processing finishes and how materials react during coatings like EN Plating, Anodizing, Chrome Plating, Custom Paint, and Powder Coating to achieve final dimensions.