That’s actually really well done. One of the local hobby shops has a much, much smaller display, but it’s still a lot of fun to look at, they’ve put in tons of detail and probably 2-3k figures of various kinds throughout the display. Too bad it’s not really being added to anymore but they ran out of space to expand.
#9–Ah Yea==My thought was “Aren’t they about 40 years behind the times?” It was about that long ago I lost interest in Marklin in favor of slot cars. I’d think the same here. A post card about the place totally satisfies my interest in it.
Where is it? WOW!
right,,, Hamburg
That’s actually really well done. One of the local hobby shops has a much, much smaller display, but it’s still a lot of fun to look at, they’ve put in tons of detail and probably 2-3k figures of various kinds throughout the display. Too bad it’s not really being added to anymore but they ran out of space to expand.
Good use of YouTube to promote a destination.
Superb. It will be quite while before I get back to Hamburg, but I’m looking forward to this. A real piece of work.
Thanks, Uncle Dave!
Roadside America in Shartlesville PA is better – been going there since I was a kid. I think it’s bigger and better!
What? No train crash? What a gyp!
Gomez Adams would be in all his glory there
I’m still trying to figure out how they took a train to America.
I thought the “not so good place” Red Light District was funny. Great family entertainment!!
#9–Ah Yea==My thought was “Aren’t they about 40 years behind the times?” It was about that long ago I lost interest in Marklin in favor of slot cars. I’d think the same here. A post card about the place totally satisfies my interest in it.
Wow… sounds like something awesome to take a kid to see in Hamburg.
That is cool. Almost worth putting up with the TSA to fly out to go see this. Almost.