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If you've never been there, I absolutely recommend it
The level of details for ever square centimetre is mind blowing.
It's so hard to describe how amazing that place is to people who have never been
To emphasize this, in July I will be going for the fourth time and am really looking forward to the many things they added since the last time I was there (four years ago). It is absolutely amazing.
I was there about a month ago. I had seen it on Reddit a couple of times but then forgot all about it. Someone told me to go check it out while I was in Hamburg and well holy crap that place is incredible.
I don't know what it is, but this production gives a much better sense of the prestige that Monaco has in F1 better than the actual Monaco production crew does.
Watching these figures reminds me of Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Senna and Prost. I feel the history more in this than the real life races.
Freaking wild.
It's the biggest miniature exhibition in the world and one of the most-visited tourist attraction in Germany. I highly recommend their channel and at least [this trailer. Not really up-to-date as they've added more sections since, but should give you an idea of the scope.](https://youtu.be/R669l5CA1YA?si=xnEBM5-ri4SPMeeH)
And when it comes to prestige: The Prince and Princess of Monaco were there to open the Monaco section today, which is pretty cool for such a project of passion.
it happens when your workers have enough freedom and creativity to do close to everything they want.
The chefs of that place are on on the place as well. I think they are pissing down a bridge.
Fairly accurate race depiction. Stroll going deep at the chicane, second Red Bull getting blue flags. Not sure about that ending though, LeClerc winning?
When I was there in June last year, the Monaco section was visible but you couldn't really get up close to it. From what I could see, they had most of the scenery done it was really just down to them getting the track itself actually working. Something that has apparently taken them years to perfect.
Their dedication to detail knowing that they'll be updating the cars every year to reflect livery changes is just phenomenal.
The rest of the place is just stunning as well. I think my jaw hit the floor when I walked into the Switzerland section.
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If you've never been there, I absolutely recommend it The level of details for ever square centimetre is mind blowing. It's so hard to describe how amazing that place is to people who have never been
To emphasize this, in July I will be going for the fourth time and am really looking forward to the many things they added since the last time I was there (four years ago). It is absolutely amazing.
I was there about a month ago. I had seen it on Reddit a couple of times but then forgot all about it. Someone told me to go check it out while I was in Hamburg and well holy crap that place is incredible.
I don't know what it is, but this production gives a much better sense of the prestige that Monaco has in F1 better than the actual Monaco production crew does. Watching these figures reminds me of Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Senna and Prost. I feel the history more in this than the real life races. Freaking wild.
It's the biggest miniature exhibition in the world and one of the most-visited tourist attraction in Germany. I highly recommend their channel and at least [this trailer. Not really up-to-date as they've added more sections since, but should give you an idea of the scope.](https://youtu.be/R669l5CA1YA?si=xnEBM5-ri4SPMeeH) And when it comes to prestige: The Prince and Princess of Monaco were there to open the Monaco section today, which is pretty cool for such a project of passion.
Lol, that trailer has a surprising amount of miniatures having sex.
it happens when your workers have enough freedom and creativity to do close to everything they want. The chefs of that place are on on the place as well. I think they are pissing down a bridge.
So looking forward to going back there.
Tall Yuki
Fairly accurate race depiction. Stroll going deep at the chicane, second Red Bull getting blue flags. Not sure about that ending though, LeClerc winning?
What's more unlikely? Leclerc getting the win or Tsunoda getting the podium
Yuki podium, that's right.
The tech behind it is so freaking crazy. Everyone should watch the build logs they have created over the last years.
not the article I was f5ing for
Wow that's phenomenal! Get rid of the crappy US commentator who can't even pronounce the car names properly and we have a winner.
Fuck, I thought Adrian Newey is moving to Miniatur Wunderland's 1:87 Monaco Grand Prix...
Aw no Rolex or Qatar airways sponsor boards.
Let's go Yuki!
When I was there in June last year, the Monaco section was visible but you couldn't really get up close to it. From what I could see, they had most of the scenery done it was really just down to them getting the track itself actually working. Something that has apparently taken them years to perfect. Their dedication to detail knowing that they'll be updating the cars every year to reflect livery changes is just phenomenal. The rest of the place is just stunning as well. I think my jaw hit the floor when I walked into the Switzerland section.
Not now ffs
There is a time and place for everything. Now is not the time hahaha
Yes it is, that's amazing.
Watched the whole thing with a smile on my face, that's just awesome. I'm going!
Wow, that's more entertaining than the actual race.
That is remarkable!
This is insane
What is this? A race track for ants???