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It began (1) a hobby, but the world’s biggest model railroad is now much more than that. It features more (2) eight miles of track and 100 trains, as well as almost 400 bridges. Northlandz, in Flemington, New Jersey, is miniature but (3) is anything but small-scale. The spectacle contains 3,000 buildings in cities and villages, 50,000 trees and 40-foot bridges spanning huge canyons.
The owner and creator is Bruce Williams Zaccagnino, who not (4) built the 52,000 sq ft building in which it is housed but also designed and handcrafted almost all of (5) remarkably lifelike scenery.
‘There’s nothing like it,’ he said. ‘Visitors come out saying it’s one (6) the Wonders of the World.’ Bruce loved model trains as a kid but it wasn't until he was married that he started to build models in his basement. His hobby got so (7) of control that he then added five extra basements to his home (8) order to house his collection until he finally raised the money to create Northlandz.
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk)
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Csak egy-egy szót mindenhova.THE WORLD’S LARGEST MODEL RAILROAD
The largest model railroad in the world, Northlandz, took 16 years to build. (0) It has 100 trains, 400 bridges, and 3,000 miniature buildings.It began (1) a hobby, but the world’s biggest model railroad is now much more than that. It features more (2) eight miles of track and 100 trains, as well as almost 400 bridges. Northlandz, in Flemington, New Jersey, is miniature but (3) is anything but small-scale. The spectacle contains 3,000 buildings in cities and villages, 50,000 trees and 40-foot bridges spanning huge canyons.
The owner and creator is Bruce Williams Zaccagnino, who not (4) built the 52,000 sq ft building in which it is housed but also designed and handcrafted almost all of (5) remarkably lifelike scenery.
‘There’s nothing like it,’ he said. ‘Visitors come out saying it’s one (6) the Wonders of the World.’ Bruce loved model trains as a kid but it wasn't until he was married that he started to build models in his basement. His hobby got so (7) of control that he then added five extra basements to his home (8) order to house his collection until he finally raised the money to create Northlandz.
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk)