Boomerang Roulette

Boomerang Roulette

I never seen one of these before my company asked me to build this model of conjoined Left and Right Hand Roulette tables proposed for a new casino in Pennsylvania. They call it a Boomerang Roulette. One of the most challenging components were the illuminated Plexiglass panels.
 

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Actually, the dealer stands behind (near the wall) and players are in front. The dealer reaches across the table to spin the wheels. Realistically I have the table too close to the wall.
 
Here's a view from the Dealer's Side.

You can see were the "Bank Covers" are stored in the shelf's. The right side cover is stowed away under the table, while the left side cover is in it's position behind the wheel on top of the table.
 

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