This is № 546 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. The Miniature Wonderland is the largest permanent model railway exhibition in the world. It is one of Germany’s famous tourist attractions. On more than 1,600 square meters a unique masterpiece of HO scale models has been created in approximately 1,050,000 working hours. Miniature cars and model ships move through the landscapes, and even aeroplanes take off every minute at the magnificent model airport. The Miniature Wonderland offers so many attractions, that you cannot discover anywhere else in the world.
This is № 502 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this cab ride video, we discover both the Swiss model railway layout and the Italian model railroad layout at the world’s largest model train exhibition, called “Miniatur Wunderland” in Hamburg, Germany. The camera train meets oncoming model trains and finally arrives at the large central station of the city of Rome, called “Stazione Ferroviaria Roma Termini”
This is № 472 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. More than 60,000 working hours were required for the construction of the model railroad layout of Rio de Janeiro. There are 300 houses and buildings in this miniature world. Around 85 model trains and streetcars run on tracks with a length of 423 meters.
This is № 465 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this rail transport modeling video, we discover the very large model railway layout of the German city of Stuttgart. This miniature world built in N scale is the life’s work of Wolfgang Frey.
This is № 034 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. The Miniature Wonderland is a very large model railroad exhibit in Germany. It is the largest model railway layout in the world built in HO scale. The exhibit includes more than 900 model trains.
This is № 022 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In Hamburg, there is not only the Miniatur Wunderland, but there is also the very impressive model railway layout, namely one of the oldest and largest model railway displays in Europe in 1 Gauge. The model train layout is located at the Hamburg Museum. Since 1949, trains running on 1,200 meters of track. There are old diesel locomotive models, steams and modern trains.