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00:00What's up? I'm in a 45 million euro miniature world. Take a look. Later. All right, so behind
00:23me is Monaco, one of the first places you'll see. So this costs about 5 million euros to make in
00:28over 150,000 man-hours, and it even has a live camera to show you the race. This is in real
00:34time. This is not pre-recorded. This is real time. They have their own kind of Formula One channel
00:38that they develop, and take a look at the detail. Took 11 years to develop. That right there is
00:45Supercar Bonnie reviewing a car, but look at this. Look how tiny she is. Next time you're in a
00:53miniature wonderland, see who can spot her. So on this side is America, Mount Rushmore,
00:58with Abraham Lincoln, George Washington. Now below Mount Rushmore you have this little base,
01:03but here we have a button that says Area 51. So watch what happens if I press it, because
01:09it's actually underground, just like the real thing. So there you have like a spaceship maybe
01:16being reverse engineered, maybe some American black projects, you know, top secret right
01:23here. You have the little planning board right there, like where are the aliens at? Show
01:29us the aliens. We got Las Vegas, so in the middle you have the Luxor, that's the pyramid, and
01:35then you have all the whole kind of amusement parks inside the city. King Kong's at the top
01:39of the tower, do you see that in the middle? And there you have, yep. Rockets taking off. And
01:46on this side you have the more deserty area. So America took 99,000 hours to build. The
01:53layout size is 100 meters squared. The track length is 1,400 meters. There's 140 trains and
01:59about 70,000 LEDs. Obviously if you look around you have a lot of trees, so there's 10,000 trees,
02:06800 cars, and 450 buildings.
02:17Right here in the Colosseum, which actually looks like the real thing, because in the
02:20real Colosseum they built this kind of ground level, but this was the underground of the
02:25Colosseum. This is actually where they used to keep all the animals, and they would lift
02:28them up with like these wooden elevators to go and fight everyone. Do a better look at the
02:32Vatican, going into the Sistine Chapel, and the Pope is on the balcony, doing his thing.
02:45It's Rio de Janeiro. So we have obviously the beach, we have Christ the Redeemer up there, one of the
03:04seven wonders of the world. And this is about 46 square meters of surface here. You're going to see it go
03:10all the way to the end. Being Rio, you need to have the carnival. Over here, the favelas.
03:19Switzerland. There's actually two floors, you can see people up there on the kind of a balcony.
03:23I poked my head out right behind that bridge, the beginning of the video.
03:28Have the model trains, but look at the mountains. I mean, imagine detailing all the rock going all the way up there.
03:34I mean, I don't even know how. There are the trains running through. Again, if you combine all the mileage on the trains,
03:41it's enough to go around the earth almost 26 times. And according to the Guinness Book of World Records,
03:46it's the largest model railway system in the world, running throughout the whole wonderland.
03:50What is Switzerland also known for? It's chocolate, and they have a chocolate factory. It's actually a lint chocolate factory.
03:56There you go. I press this button like that, the machines start turning. And over here, you can see how unwrapped chocolate
04:04gets wrapped through this little machine right there. So it goes in, gets wrapped, and then...
04:12There you go. And this is not just for show. I mean, this, you open it up, it's actually wrapped.
04:18And you have real lint chocolate. A little Swiss concert going on.
04:42You have actually 30,000 liters of real water. Like this is the real deal. Look at this.
04:50So this is Scandinavia. This took 140,000 hours. Completely goes end to end.
04:56All right, now this is the world's largest miniature airport. It's also the world's first miniature airport.
05:02So you have over 400 planes in miniature wonderland. Now the airport is called Nuffingen Airport.
05:07It's made up. But it took over six years to build. Over 4 million euros. And it's over 150 meters squared.
05:15You're gonna see there's over 45 different airplanes. You have A380s. You have Cessnas. You have Star Wars Craft.
05:22And what's cool is that all the individual trucks and cars, when they run out of battery, they're programmed to drive through the back and charge themselves.
05:30So if you look closely, for example, the fire truck has these little metallic bits on the sides.
05:37So these metallic bits that stick up, they run through here, and they get charged through these other metal plates.
05:43The amount of work it takes to make everything look natural and flawless is, to me, absurd. It's so many man hours.
05:52I don't get it.
05:53I don't understand that.
05:54I don't know the wonders.
05:55I don't care.
05:56It's so many men.
05:57That's how I live Hey.
05:58I'll show up.
05:59I'm so excited about that.
06:00I'm so excited about that.
06:01I got the invariance of the way to report that shit.
06:02I'm not friends who are working in this world.
06:03I have always been a bit.
06:04I'm still a bit.
06:05I'm so excited about that.
06:06I feel excited about that.
06:07I've been a bit.
06:08I thought I'd be doing.
06:09You can't wait a bit.
06:11I'm not a bit.
06:12I'm going a bit.
06:13I'm a bit.
06:15It's a bit.
06:16I hope I think.
06:17I feel excited about that.
06:18I'm really excited about that.
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