Author: Kingdom Productions

Kingdom Productions is growing. Not only in capabilities but also in size. Building expansion is under way which will help accommodate larger scale fabrication and a growing staff. Construction is expected to be completed by Q3 2024, after which the current location will have more than doubled in size. The company also maintains strategic arrangements with specialty fabricators that broadens our capacity and service offerings....

Kingdom Productions recently worked with the amazing design team at Herschend Family Entertainment to fabricate a spectacular pumpkin themed display at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ.  The large display was the feature attraction for the aquarium's Fintastic Fall Days event for 2023. Elements included aquatic plants and marine animals made up of playful pumpkins shapes....

In Spring of 2023, Kings Island Amusement Park in Mason, OH opened their newest attraction, Adventure Port. Kingdom Productions worked with the talented design and project management teams at JRA and Cedar Fair Parks to fabricate this dramatic new area. Elements featured newly constructed areas with thematic rockwork, faux painting and sign lettering on existing structures, a water tower, wooden hoists, a tugboat, crates and barrels, dimensional signs, and numerous other props and icons. See more in our Featured Projects...

Kingdom Productions has expanded their fabrication capabilities with the addition of the Massivit 5000 3D Printer. This system enables production of large scale elements up to 4' x 5' x 6', printed with proprietary polymer gels that are cured instantly with UV light. Elements can be run in varying resolutions from 1.5mm down to the highest definition setting at .5mm. The 5000 can also print at remarkably greater speeds than other 3D printing systems, enabling enhanced turnaround times where forms can enter the finishing or assembly process much quicker than with traditional methods of sculpting or forming. The printer can also produce high-quality mold shapes for reproducing multiples in other materials. Materials include opaque gels that are durable without coatings for many applications but can also be hard-coated for high touch environments. Translucent gels can also be run to create internally illuminated shapes for signage, icons, light fixtures, and more....