Today's destination was Minivärden i Ljungby or the Ljungby Miniature World:
The model builders at Ljungby has also started to create a narrow gauge layout in H0 on their own, based upon the different narrow gauge lines in this county, Småland. The layout is set to a 50ies style as all the lines ate closed now. This layout is built to a very high standard, and everything is scratchbuilt:
They are not quite finished with their 'Småland in miniature' layout quite yet, and they are expanding it. -So this is a reason to revisit this layout in the future:They had also made some simple layouts visiting kids could operate:
The effort to move and display the doctor's original 50ies layout, had collected a lot of different local modellers, who was into all kind of different models. This was represented with own displays showing a big range and diversity in modelling to the public. More trains collections in differentscales and makes...
...but also military modelling and dioramas...
There was also a big collection of diecast cars. This Tintin collection...
...made me think of several of some the readers of this blog. It's made to 1:43,5 scale:
The "car collection" also included unique scratchbuilt gas-station dioramas in 1:24 scale. All of them former prototypes from Ljungby, but all are gone now. This is actually one of the two such collections in Sweden:
Even more military modelling and dioramas. Even a whole section was devoted to this:
Columbus "discovering" America:
Battle of Hastings:
Stalingrad diorama:
Battle of Narva year 1700 recreate with Prince August 40mm tin soldiers:
A battle from the AWI:
This diorama is made by 'flats', and the opposing forces are just painted on the background (!):
More flats, Swedes vs. Danes medievals:
I think this submarine was 3D-printed:
They also had a own sections for models made with Meccano:
And a own section for Lego:
This 1:1 scale model made by Lego reminded me that it was time to "fika" again:
Their Café and 'specialty' is very recommendable:
This is their shop, where you can by very cheap second hand items:
Their map of visitors is very interesting. I wo understand if the one from England is a viewer of this blog? I placed my 'dot' and it was time to move on. If you have a 'dot' on the map, please let me know in the comment-section: