That's really amazing, Bailey! As someone who used to make military miniatures, I can really appreciate your attention to detail, and the animation is wonderful. Linda said she's worked on the show when the animation looked just about like that! What a great project!
Absolutely incredible. So so so so so well done!! The hard work this must've taken is crazy. Congrats on your creativity and patience to be able to make this :D
I saw the clip you posted of the miniature of the whole ride, that was enjoyable... I'm asking about there was a miniature railroad set up and whole city. it WASN'T based on the ride, it was just really cool. it was my most favorite part and influence me into modelrailroading. do you have any clips of the modelrailroading city as you exited the attraction? it was my FAVORITE PART.. it actually sparked my interest in model railroading. thanks 😉 back then, I was able to find the lead engine, pasange car and caboose which reminded me of the DISNEYLAND train. I was making my own miniature amusment park I even had a working monorail that toured the outside of the park. I'm sure with some research, someone may have film of the miniature's city at the end of the ride!!!!
Nice job! Although a few suggestions: 1. Slow down the rotation. It takes about 45-46 seconds to rotate in real life. Here it’s much quicker, and a little less realistic when you notice how the fade from the family singing to the duet at the end happens when the theater stops in unload. 2. See if you can work with placing small tiny speakers on the stages and have them play each scene’s respective audio. This may be tricky to get it so you don’t hear other scenes over the on you’re in. Additionally, no small enough speaker may exist and it might be very tricky get all the audios to sync up with one another, but if you can manage to do it, it may make this more immersive to those who see it in person. If you need a full audio load and unload, I have both complete. 3. Maybe desaturate the curtain colors in load and unload. If you decide not to, they look excellent as is (even if they aren’t how they are in real life). 4. You’re load and unload would look amazing with the logos changing colors by shining LEDs on them. If you need an image of how they look without the light shining on them, I have a near-perfect graphic of such that I made some time ago. I’ll be happy to let you use it!