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 № 497 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this video, the German high speed train ICE is in the center of attention. We watch a model train cab ride on the great model railway layout inside the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. The train journey starts at the main station in Hamburg and ends in the adjacent section of the model rail layout.
This is № 494 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In this video, we discover the beautiful model railway layout built by Renaud Yver in 1/87 scale. The rail model is called “Luzy” and it is a reproduction of an imaginary railway line in the South East of France in the 1960s. There are many SNCF steam locomotives and old train compositions.
This is № 489 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. We are in a small, dreamy French village where everyone would like to live. Every now and then a small steam train passes through the sweet village. This little work of art was built by railway enthusiast Hans Louvet in 1/64 scale.
This is № 486 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. In a basement room, a club has installed several modules in a row to form a medium-sized club layout. A total of 30 railway modules are currently available. In addition, numerous train sets are available. The landscape was inspired by the history of mining, mine railways and the steel industry.
This is № 474 of Pilentum's model railroad videos. I love this HO scale layout and model train diorama. It is an authentic video with real sound of the locomotives (no dubbing) and active pantographs on the catenary.