The Largest Model Railroad In The World - Amazing Photos
Wunderland's America
 
 
Frederik Braun and his then-girlfriend  and today’s wife were visiting the alpine city of Zurich in July 2000.  Sauntering together through the alleys of Zurich’s center, they came  across a railway model shop, which at once evoked childhood memories in  Frederik. During the following hours, the idea of realizing the long  forgotten childhood dream became more and more mature. On the very same  day he called his twin brother Gerrit and surprised him with the  following words: „We are going to build the largest model railway in the  world“.
Wunderland's America
Nine years later Miniatur  Wunderland is not just a railroad, and the whole world in miniature,  covering an area of 1,150 square meters and includes more than 10  thousand locomotives and wagons, 700 trains, almost 1 thousand  semaphores, 4 thousand vehicles, 160 thousand unique figures of people,  as well as several ships. Virtually all of the exposition moves and  lives its own life: changing the time of day, the streets are lit and  extinguished lights, trains, trucks and barges driven cargo, the police  catch the offenders, fire brigades are going to call, people walk in the  park, and ride the cable car, lunch at lawns, swimming, waiting for the  bus to ski. In short, do what they and their prototypes of the larger  world. To create all this, apart from nine years of hard work the  brothers took 4 tons of steel, 700 kg of synthetic grass and about $ 16  million.
Previously the Alps, today Austria
Previously the Alps, today Austria
On the roads Miniatur Wunderland  simultaneously move hundreds of different car models. For such a high  traffic needed a complex system in which computing processes occur not  only in the host computer, but in each miniature car. In Miniatur  Wunderland present as vehicles moving on a cyclic route (garbage trucks  or buses, for example), and machines that have no destination. At every  intersection or turn the machine itself decides where to go. True,  before that she said mainframe of his intentions, and he helps her to  make the maneuver without getting into an accident. This system works  when the machine is, for example, is preparing to leave on the highway.  At the same moment, another car may decide to reorganize in the left  lane and provoke a clash. Coordination by the brain computer avoids such  situations.
Hamburg in the Wunderland
Hamburg in the Wunderland
Serious  difficulties have arisen with the developers to create ships that could  not only yourself walking on the waves of water Miniatur Wunderland,  but approaching, and sailed in automatic mode. Navigation system with  which models of ships moving "on the high seas" is not suitable for the  process of docking, because it is not accurate enough. To ship docked  without physical damage, according to the site miniatur-wunderland.com,  requires a precision of 1 mm. Only such data accuracy will calculate the  location of the vessel and its speed - the parameters critically  necessary to complete a successful maneuver.
Knuffingen - Home to the Carsystem
Knuffingen - Home to the Carsystem
Initially,  the developers have tried to use infrared cameras are the same as those  used for fixing the photo finish in sporting competitions. However, the  different height of ships and water levels, the optical distortion of  lens flare and other factors required writing too heavy software which  to record all adverse factors, this would require a supercomputer. In  the end, after writing a 15 thousand rows, this method was discarded as  unsuitable. Then it was decided to use ultrasonic devices for  maneuvering. After a series of trial and error, the developers have  created an algorithm by which the system makes eight measurements per  second and comparing them, finds the average result, the accuracy is  acceptable for the implementation of the filigree of sea maneuvers.  Simultaneously, the system has been developed using infrared and laser  light, which can provide accuracy up to 0,6 mm. Software to work with  these systems is almost complete. Now it includes a more than 75  thousand lines of code and is about to be introduced in ships sailing in  the waters of Miniatur Wunderland.
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