A train miniature set made over 9 years and about 1.1 billion yen
It looks like the picture above, a photograph of the home at the first glance, but in fact it seems to be a set of miniatures built by twin brothers over 9 years. In the set, Swiss mountains and Las Vegas casinos are reproduced, and the cost will be 8 million pounds (about 1.1 billion yen).
Details are as below.
Nine years, £ 8m and six miles of track later twin brothers present the world's biggest train set | Mail Online
The miniature set can be roughly divided into six sections: the United States, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Germany, Austria and Alps. Twins Gerrit Braun and Frederik Braun who made 41 years old made it. Model Hall of Hamburg "Miniature Wonderland"Although it is published as a set, the work to build a set is still continuing, and it is said that the planned completion is 2014.
Brothers Braun who made a set.
Hamburg station with trains and people.
It seems that the total length of the track is six miles (about 9.6 km).
Las Vegas shining neon.
Grand Canyon.
The train going through the tunnel in the Alps.
Rural scenery spreading all over.
The doll used for the set is 160 thousand bodies.
It seems that the movement of the doll is also sticking out, so it seems that drama is born in various places.
There are 2,800 buildings in sets of 700 vehicles and 4000 vehicles, and there is a control center that monitors the movement of the set.
A movie that shows the state of a moving train.
YouTube - Miniatur-Wunderland
Not only the train but also the ship moves.
YouTube - Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg
Automatically moving miniature cars.
YouTube - Miniatur-Wunderland Hamburg Part 1
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