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Whenever I see a show on Broadway I'm always impressed by the very low profile scenery wagons, I would guess less than 1" thick. I assume these usually follow tracks and are guided and powered from under the deck. Do they use casters similar to RoseBrand's Pallet Master?
I recently saw a touring production and it used these same very low profile wagons to bring on and off small pieces of scenery, seemingly without tracks. I could be wrong about that not having tracks, I was sitting at the back of the house. But I wondered what the latest innovations are here: is possible to automate these low profile wagons without tracks, ie are there very low profile casters that can power and steer themselves?
Thanks!
I recently saw a touring production and it used these same very low profile wagons to bring on and off small pieces of scenery, seemingly without tracks. I could be wrong about that not having tracks, I was sitting at the back of the house. But I wondered what the latest innovations are here: is possible to automate these low profile wagons without tracks, ie are there very low profile casters that can power and steer themselves?
Thanks!