A small information: This video is a little bit outdated. The owners rented another building and i think, they built a bridge between those two, so that visitors can now move from one to the other building. I think, it's obvious, that they still expand the Wunderland
The bridge and south america were open at my last visit in Miniaturwunderland in 2022. There are some problems with the race track in Monaco. The Miniaturwunderland has an own channel here. One day is not enough for seeing all things that were built in some scenes like take off and landing of Star Wars Millenium Falcon at the Knuffingen Airport or the breakout of the Vesuv in italy.
4:09 The co-founder Gerrit was the one who programmed most of the technical software components of the railway lines and roads. They wrote their own software for that. Now a whole team takes care of it. I think his brother takes care of the public relations and the business. Over 300 employees take care of it. It's all manual labour. Models are bought, taken apart and modified for their own needs and then reassembled. There is a lot of technology and cables under the tables of the Miniatur Wunderland. Every lamp, almost every figure, every train, every car can be controlled. At the moment they are trying to recreate the Formula 1 cars. They are finished, but the technology on the road is still difficult, because the technology is not yet fully developed. Lane changes and much more should then take place on the track. Small cameras will also be installed. The area has already become so big that they had to build a bridge between one building and the other to connect the different continents. The trains will then also be able to cross this bridge.
So lucky that no bank wanted to give Gerrit some money to open a discothek, which was their initial business idea (after already working in the disco industry) and they then went on with this miniture event.
I would be honored if you visited us in Germany. I would personally guide you through Miniatur Wunderland. But according to the current status in 2023, you need 3-4 days to see the entire Miniatur Wunderland.😁 There are now 2 warehouses connected by a glass bridge. The trains travel from one warehouse over the glass bridge to the other warehouse. Formula 1 is racing in Monaco. And you can also shrink yourself and experience Wonderland live as a figure using virtual reality.😇 This is an attraction of brilliant German engineering❤
I don't think, I live in a computer system, or the Matrix, but on the surface of looking onto those movements, it is unbelievebale what technic is behind and what efford it was and is, to make it possible.
Miniaturwunderland is wonderful, but whenever I am there, I have to leave after 2 houres, which is not enough time to see everything. My brain gets overloaded with that many details, plus its a very dry air-conditioned "plastic"enviroment with often many people inside, which get smelly. Plus the sounds all the times its unnerving. I dont want to go there anymore.
A small information: This video is a little bit outdated. The owners rented another building and i think, they built a bridge between those two, so that visitors can now move from one to the other building. I think, it's obvious, that they still expand the Wunderland
yes that right
The bridge and south america were open at my last visit in Miniaturwunderland in 2022. There are some problems with the race track in Monaco. The Miniaturwunderland has an own channel here. One day is not enough for seeing all things that were built in some scenes like take off and landing of Star Wars Millenium Falcon at the Knuffingen Airport or the breakout of the Vesuv in italy.
4:09 The co-founder Gerrit was the one who programmed most of the technical software components of the railway lines and roads. They wrote their own software for that. Now a whole team takes care of it.
I think his brother takes care of the public relations and the business.
Over 300 employees take care of it. It's all manual labour. Models are bought, taken apart and modified for their own needs and then reassembled. There is a lot of technology and cables under the tables of the Miniatur Wunderland.
Every lamp, almost every figure, every train, every car can be controlled.
At the moment they are trying to recreate the Formula 1 cars. They are finished, but the technology on the road is still difficult, because the technology is not yet fully developed. Lane changes and much more should then take place on the track. Small cameras will also be installed.
The area has already become so big that they had to build a bridge between one building and the other to connect the different continents. The trains will then also be able to cross this bridge.
The younger brother of the Twins named Sebastian make the PR for Miniatur Wunderland.
So lucky that no bank wanted to give Gerrit some money to open a discothek, which was their initial business idea (after already working in the disco industry) and they then went on with this miniture event.
I think an Asia Section to build is planned for around the early 2030s... Thank you for this wonderful reaction.👍Greetings from Germany! 👋
Thank you very much for the information :)
@@BoredRuky The new Patagonia and Antarctica Section is fascinating.
They created some serious stormy waters there and collapsing ice shields 🌬🥶
MiniaturWunderLand is on YT with a huge channel…
New videos are added every Sunday
Asia and Africa could follow until 2026 acording to the latest news 😊
It is the Miniture WONDERland. The pronuncitan points on Wonder. Everything can happen.
I would be honored if you visited us in Germany. I would personally guide you through Miniatur Wunderland. But according to the current status in 2023, you need 3-4 days to see the entire Miniatur Wunderland.😁 There are now 2 warehouses connected by a glass bridge. The trains travel from one warehouse over the glass bridge to the other warehouse. Formula 1 is racing in Monaco. And you can also shrink yourself and experience Wonderland live as a figure using virtual reality.😇 This is an attraction of brilliant German engineering❤
I don't think, I live in a computer system, or the Matrix, but on the surface of looking onto those movements, it is unbelievebale what technic is behind and what efford it was and is, to make it possible.
Miniaturwunderland is wonderful, but whenever I am there, I have to leave after 2 houres, which is not enough time to see everything. My brain gets overloaded with that many details, plus its a very dry air-conditioned "plastic"enviroment with often many people inside, which get smelly. Plus the sounds all the times its unnerving. I dont want to go there anymore.
As a German, i REALLY apologize for the bad translation of this video... That's hardly school-level...