Miniatur Wunderland Guestbook
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26.04.2009 00:21
Stephen Gradnitzer from Victoria BC Canada
Coming to see your layout in July this year and looking forward to see it. Belong to a train club which they heard about me going to this.
25.04.2009 20:35
Carlos Luzio from La Paz, Bolivia
The most wanderful place of world railroading. Good work Miniatur-Wunderland. Go ahead.
Carlos Luzio
La Paz, Blovia
South Amerika
Carlos Luzio
La Paz, Blovia
South Amerika
25.04.2009 04:25
JoEllen Bell from california
I didn't get to visit the Miniatur Wunderland but I saw it on youtube. my goodness does it look amazing. I would love to see it and enjoy the work that was put in to keeping it running and how creative the people were who built the Wunderland.
24.04.2009 03:47
James T. Wieland from Sunrise, Florida USA
I am anxiouse to take the tour.............
23.04.2009 18:08
James Green from Prince George, VA
Incredible detail! Hopefully will spur the growth of railroad modeling amongst today's youth.
22.04.2009 08:22
Arnold Rusch from Kanada
Great site!
21.04.2009 01:49
Louis La Salle from Bucks County, PA, USA
Love the model Railroad!! Do have DVD's that working the USA.
My wife works for Siemens!
My wife works for Siemens!
20.04.2009 17:07
William Hayman from Florida
Great display....real to life like I've never seen before
20.04.2009 14:44
Claudia Eberlein from Brighton, UK
I took my 6-year old son on a long-weekend holiday to Hamburg, mainly to see your Miniatur Wunderland. Flights and hotel bills made this an expensive visit - but it was definitely worth every penny! What a fanatastic set of layouts!!! There is so much to discover, My son usually gets fed up watching with model railways after an hour, but at Miniatur Wunderland it was almost difficult to get him out again after 5 hours! Of course, I also enjoyed all the fantastic detail, the many 1:87 people sitting on trains and being observable in all sort of situations, and the great sense of humour!
I do hope that Great Britain is going to be one of the future areas to be modelled. There is a lot of rolling stock available, lots of buildings in both resin and kit, and a lot of stereotypes to laugh about.
One small mistake I noticed: on the English language "Travel Guide" the description of Kiruna reads: "A Finnish ore mine..." Ouch! Kiruna is in Sweden, as you surely know.
Thanks a lot for the wonderful weekend. We'll come again.
I do hope that Great Britain is going to be one of the future areas to be modelled. There is a lot of rolling stock available, lots of buildings in both resin and kit, and a lot of stereotypes to laugh about.
One small mistake I noticed: on the English language "Travel Guide" the description of Kiruna reads: "A Finnish ore mine..." Ouch! Kiruna is in Sweden, as you surely know.
Thanks a lot for the wonderful weekend. We'll come again.
18.04.2009 18:03
Lee Starr from Lavergne, Tennessee (USA)
What a wounderful layout you have. How long has it been in existance? I was stationed in Germany in 1980 - 1982 and fell in love with the euopean railways and got into modle railroading ever sence. Your wounderland layout is truely amazing and I will continue to follow your progress in the comming years. Thanks Lee
18.04.2009 10:29
david brighton from Zurich
Guys, This is the coolest place ever. Me and My little brother are building Model train sets right now. We are building Three layouts over the course of ten years or more. The First one, Lleuva Arbõl, is a rainforest logging rail-way in Venezuela, with (Fiddleyard) Connections to Ciduad de Guatamala- With our own logging (IMAGINARY)company, Guatamala logging-USA and with other fiddleyard connections to Ciduad de Mejico, with our other company Mejico fruta pinta Blouqe- co. Our second layout, Brûler Mountain,is set in Alaska, in a skiing and holiday resort in the Alaska Range(MOVING STATION LOOP LINES)With non usable lines connecting to Bethel, Anchorage, Valdez , Toronto and New Beverhide, with New beverhide being tottally made up. It will be set at night by using Hornby scale lighting. Our last layout is set in England, an industrial village in the countryside, called Cedarwood-Upon-Beverhide. The main features are a Quarry, a tunnel station, a moving building site:eg.Cranes and diggers,Etc and also a working steel yard:eg sparks and steel on conveyer belts getting ready to be melted down. If we succeed with these layouts we may do more layouts like Ireland (Name- Shamrock bay) Isles Of Scilly (Doggon and Doggen, Candon Place)and Finally Australia (Name- Waston-Hinham) Thanks and your layouts inspired us to make these.
David and Rob
David and Rob
18.04.2009 02:44
David C. Wierowski from Syracuse, New York, USA
Hello from the States,
Saw your Railroad on a Tracks Ahead Show here a couple of years ago in the States. Will someday come to see you. Today 17 April 2009 is James Last (HAnsi) birthday, he is 80. We are Fans of his.
Cheers Dave
Saw your Railroad on a Tracks Ahead Show here a couple of years ago in the States. Will someday come to see you. Today 17 April 2009 is James Last (HAnsi) birthday, he is 80. We are Fans of his.
Cheers Dave
16.04.2009 19:51
BoysDad.com from Tennessee, USA
Fantastic!
14.04.2009 16:25
John Weiske from Ripon, WI, USA
Absolutly amazing...I had the pleasure of living in Ansbach, Germany for three years.. I've always wanted to go back, but never had the chance. Your web-site is outstanding... thank you.
14.04.2009 06:37
Simon Smith from Melbourne
The format of your GPS coordinates to copy and paste into Google Maps etc. is:-
E 009° 59’ 22" N 53° 32’ 28"
E 009° 59’ 22" N 53° 32’ 28"
Comment:
Right spelling, but wrong location ;-)
9° 59' 21" E / 53° 32' 38" N
13.04.2009 03:27
David Turley from Australia
Hi, I am interested in Museums world wide, I am trying to start a historical HO train Museum depicting my local area, including a lot of Timber Mill's, and old Bush train lines.
11.04.2009 06:14
Betty Gordon from IOWA, USA
WOW! Out of this world; this labor of love of many creative railroad enthusiast's minds at work or shall we shall PLAY?
It was so interesting to hearing all about this; I'll pass this along to many others, and especially my former railroad state co-workers!
Thanks for sharing this internationally. A JOB WELL DONE !! :)
hugs/kisses to all the many volunteers for their endless hours creating this for us all.
It was so interesting to hearing all about this; I'll pass this along to many others, and especially my former railroad state co-workers!
Thanks for sharing this internationally. A JOB WELL DONE !! :)
hugs/kisses to all the many volunteers for their endless hours creating this for us all.
11.04.2009 02:23
sondra gretzon from Wisconsin USA
This is remarkable...~~~!!!!!!!!! I sure wish I could be the lucky one to come and see your display.....Unbelievable~~~ fabulous!! thanks for sharing this on the internet!!! I have a brother who made one down his basement, but, nothing like this. Wonderful work...Sondra
09.04.2009 06:56
Colin Cave from Western Australia
A friend directed me to U-tube and I was amazed at the video shown although the quality was rather poor.
I have been a railway enthuast all my life (I am 77)and own a 7.25" guage,all Electric loco, which I run on The 5 Km Castledare miniature railway in Perth W.Australia.
Can you help me to download a good quality movie, or purchase a DVD which shows the complete railway?
Thanking you in advance,
Yours sincerly
Colin Cave.
I have been a railway enthuast all my life (I am 77)and own a 7.25" guage,all Electric loco, which I run on The 5 Km Castledare miniature railway in Perth W.Australia.
Can you help me to download a good quality movie, or purchase a DVD which shows the complete railway?
Thanking you in advance,
Yours sincerly
Colin Cave.
Comment: Dear Colin, didn´t u try the HD-Version? Please watch the video in HD ;-) For purchasing a DVD have a look here: Onlineshop.
06.04.2009 23:22
Joseph Kovacs from Catasauqua PA, USA
Terrific layout. Congratulations on a job well done. I wish I could se this display in person.
