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This year will open to the public one of the most beautiful layouts, San Giuliano in Florence, Italy  Layout has 300 m2 and very real is made   It has been raised to 2 meters from the ground so that the works from below are easily accessible  The main station is truly unique, deserves to be made in reality!  Before four years was recorded a longer movie train ride by almost the entire layout, it's worth it to look at peace! A little more movie
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Hi Iborna.
2 great videos but in the first video I noticed that several red signals were burned.
No doubt that the automated system has not been activated or is being assembled ?
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You're right, then the layout management is not over yet, so everything is run manually. In 2001, three friends started working on this layout, located in the former Ariston Cinema in Florence. Their site is on net http://www.plasticosangiuliano.it/  A few years ago it was rewritten in Marklin magazine    
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Must see it when we go to Europe after Hamburg, Switzerland, etc.
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What a nice layout.
I just love looking at videos/pictures of such large layout because even if the scale is beyond most of what we can do on our own, it is full of little ideas for scene that I can incorporate in my own layout (love the miniature wood train in the children playground) I usually take screenshot of videos when I see something I like to incorporate latter or to be inspire with.
Thank you for bringing it up I had not seen it before.
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Originally Posted by: Puttputtmaru  it is full of little ideas for scene that I can incorporate in my own layout (love the miniature wood train in the children playground)
Faller have one of these in their catalogue. Don't recall the number off hand, but it is part of a kit of items for a childrens playground.
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Originally Posted by: Puttputtmaru  it is full of little ideas for scene that I can incorporate in my own layout (love the miniature wood train in the children playground)
Faller have one of these in their catalogue. Don't recall the number off hand, but it is part of a kit of items for a childrens playground. Faller 180577 Thanks now my do it yourself push just came to a stop
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I love the cemetary of the WWII soldiers where General Patton is buried in Belgium. His daughter still visits. My parents remains are intered in a veterans cemetary here.
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A press conference was held today on the occasion of the upcoming opening of the layout hzero.comMay 26 is the opening for the audience!
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Tuuti Grande, nella piccolezi!
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In my dreams I would enjoy having this and running it ful time. In my nightmares I would be told to paint all those preisers by hand. This looks absolutely fantastic. Tim
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In order to make something big, valuable and beautiful, you first need to have a lot of money, then have a large space and finally time to do it. Some pay others to work for them. Most of us get stuck at all these obstacles, so we settle for what we can do.
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To me the fun of model railroading is to be able to say "Look what I build" That is much better than "Look what I paid for" I will do the best that I can and I will be happy with it. Life is too short to be constantly fighting things that we cannot control anyway. But we can keep on dreaming when we see those mighty lay-outs, which is also fun. Tim
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In Europe at least,it seems if you build it, they will visit. Here in the states, finding a team with the interest,funds, and skills to build is another thing. Most youngsters like trains, so parents will probably take them at least once to see the exhibit. Few and farther between here, but there are some amazing ones. One retired engineer is an O scale modeler, and set up shop in a former retail space. We have plenty of those vacant too. He has recreated the entire Ford motor company Rouge complex. Even the steel mill. A local club has a large American layout in ho scale, and another an hour north has an O scale one in a former movie theater.It has a balcony, but was small and had a level seating floor.
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