

Mitchell purchasing the ride design.ĭesign: The ride is almost identical to the original OMC models. But they didn't make much of them, due to R.G. But they also somehow manufactured their own version of it. History of the ride: After the purchase, KidzStuff refurbished a batch of OMC originals. V1 (1994): It uses PMP Control Board and it has no messages (Because the PMP Control Board never had the messages programmed) This ride featured a few parts supplied by Photo-Me whoich includes the Stamar timer and Photo-Me's R.B. The sound effects are respectively do the same meow SFX as PAT 1 but the new SFX is Pat saying, "Jess? Jess?" from Postman Pat and the Toy Soldiers. Trivia: This is the only rarest Postman Pat ride to find. The speaker is placed on the left side of the postbag. The buttons along with the credit display and coin slot are placed on the parcel that Pat's holding. The rider sits on a red post sack next to Pat and Jess. Or the company lost the license.ĭesign: The ride is based from a postbag. Probably due to not many operators buying the unit and they're happy with the van. But for whatever reason, they only made 16 of them. History of the ride: Due to the success of the van, OMC decided to manufacture a different variation of the Postman Pat ride. These exist as well and also rare to find. In addition, despite not being a kiddie ride, OMC also made an extremely rare and very impossible-to-find standalone version of the post van with an interactive touchscreen incorporating a game called Postman Pat's Paint Pot. V2 (1993): it has messages because it's using A ROSie V2 Board. V1 (1991): It uses PMP Control Board and it has no messages (Because the PMP Control Board never had the messages programmed) START button: Well, It just starts the ride Trivia: Jess's meow is oddly, Rosa's meow from Fireman Sam. Other releases: Norway, Denmark and Netherlandsįaults: Horn button SFX repeating due to a worn out microswitch connected to the PMP control boards and ROSie boards.Īudio track: Postman Pat ending or openingĪttract sound (if enabled): Horn then Engine startup The child sits next to pat in a yellow seat. it tells you how many rides you have bought or are remaining. Next to the start button is a credit display, which believe it or not is useful. The 3 Buttons are placed on the dashboard inside the van from left to right, Jess, horn and start. The speaker is placed next to Jess's ears. Pat is in the van driving (like he usually would) with a coin slot placed next to him.

(PAT 1) Only the front and back indicators light up, but the ride has no back lights. But it is not as common as it's used to be and also impossible to find a fully working Postman Pat ride!ĭesign: The ride is based from Pat's van. This is due of the operator who has the unit converting them into a drivable mini van, scrapping them, or being put into storage for a long time. Then in 1992, 450 units were sold! It quickly became one of the most successful British-made ride of the early 1990s! But as time progresses, the ride will then become hard to find. Then after that, the ride now became from failure to success! The first 5 units were sold in December 1991. One of them being the coin box (at the bottom of the base) is now larger so it won't get overfilled so quickly. During the process, Improvements are made. This caused OMC to be in financial trouble and decided to do a second attempt of manufacturing the ride. Unfortunately, The ride was unsuccessful and the idea for manufacturing kiddie rides was almost scrapped. Bean The Live Action Series) and sighted it at a play centre in Gloucester. it's not the one with the door as you see on Mr. They finished the prototype (although the prototype is lost media right now and no.
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They wanted to do the ride out of a popular children's TV show, Postman Pat after signing the licensing deal with Woodland Animations Ltd. OMC Electronics decided to enter the Kiddie Ride business. 6.2.2 Controller Timers/Kiddie Ride Boards.

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