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Suma Aqualife Park
I found the links to this model in John Wagenseil's thread of very useful collection of web-site links...
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The model consists of several modules -- some large, some small -- that are pieced together. The "nominal ground level" is basically at the center of the model, so pieces extend below to add some structure, and above to add different ground elevations. As recommended in the instructions, I built the major modules separately, and pieced them together only at the end. |
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Here are pictures of my completed model. Although the model included some palm trees, green "pyramidal" trees, and cutout animals, I left those items out. (Just preferred the model without them.) Note that the roof on the main building can be removed to view some internal detail.
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A beautiful model and a very fine collection these would make. Great fun and the detail is amazing. Thank you.
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Wow! I shied away from this because it was so small and there you go and make it THAT small. Nicely done
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I'm glad you posted this as I've long wondered what it would look like built. And nicely built too.
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A superb little model! Thanks for sharing!
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