How awesome is this?
http://www.flixxy.com/worlds-largest-model-airport.htm (http://www.flixxy.com/worlds-largest-model-airport.htm)
$4.8 million to build!! :o
:) well impressed, would love to look at the spaghetti of wires under the table. ;D
regards Dizzy
Brilliant it must have cost a fortune must have a big attic. :)
:D It's funny how this brings back childhood memories of been in what seemed to be the largest model shop in the world holding my dads hand and watching trains go by :)
Some how a feel the youth of today have been robbed !!!!!! :)
That is pretty damb impressive stuff, the man hours must hae been just huge !
In case you hadn't looked it up already
http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/exhibit/wunderland/wunderland-facts/ (http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/exhibit/wunderland/wunderland-facts/)
€15M ????? That's a bit bonkers!
I hear they got it down to such fine detail that they even loose people luggage :)
Quote from: TeeJay on July 17, 2011, 06:44:40 PM
I hear they got it down to such fine detail that they even loose people luggage :)
Haha!
Very funny!
Quote from: Funky Diver on July 17, 2011, 01:26:20 AM
€15M ????? That's a bit bonkers!
It would be - but $4.8M = €3.4M; so that's pocket money prices :)
I like it - I like it a lot......... but you can just hear Frau Kackenbergerheim's voice calling "Franz! Time to pack your toys away, it's bedtime...!!"
I have to debunk this model as being VERY inaccurate, regardless of how pretty it is.
I've just watched the vid again (in HD) and it is technically inaccurate.
2.38 seconds in... shows a plane from the Turkish Airlines fleet executing a perfect landing. Having flown frequently with Turkish when it was operational, I can categorically say that they NEVER land smoothly. The Trukish pilots all adopted a "get it on the deck quick, the landing gear has shock absobers made for bouncing" approach. It SHOULD have bounced at least 5 times on touch down, and possibly with a bit of side to side action going on too.
I am going to write to the model makers in disgust at their lack of attention to detail.
Lol very good point :)
I was going to decry you as a rivet-counter until I read all your post............!!!
:D :D
You know... a sign of a good landing IRL is a firm touchdown - 'greased' landings aren't encouraged as they normally lead to 'floating' down the runway.
So, in short, my landings are perfect and the odd crack here and there (in the ground?) is an acceptable side effect ;D
As my flying instructor (full size) said to me as I slammed it onto the runway such that our fillings rattled.....'If you can walk away, it's good landing..........if you can use the aircraft again, it's an excellent landing'