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A retired civil servant in Pingtung built a miniature railway park that takes up his entire living room, with high-speed and normal train models running along the tracks. While helping his grandson assemble a toy train set, he unexpectedly developed a passion for building miniatures. Using cardboard and wood, he made a mini railway park entirely by hand, scaled to less than one hundredth of the real size, complete with lifelike scenery.
A train runs down a track, winding around houses and trees, passing platforms, and crossing bridges. This miniature railway park was built entirely by hand and takes up the whole room.
With the flip of a switch, the trains slow to a stop. This miniature railway was created by 62-year-old Lan Wen-hsien. After retiring from the Jiadong Township Office in Pingtung, Lan went with his grandson to a train exhibition and was inspired to start building his own railway models.
Lan Wen-hsien
Railway enthusiast
At first it was just for my grandson, but as I built it, I found it really interesting. Beyond the trains themselves, you can create any scene you want, like railway bridges and farms, and even rivers.
Now there are four railway parks assembled in his living room, with lifelike stations, bridges, and fields.
Lan Wen-hsien
Railway enthusiast
There are two types of turf. One is more lifelike, and the other is made of paper. I buy scrap wood from a lumberyard, so it’s very cheap.
Lan built the model with recycled materials, assembling the tracks piece by piece. He even connected electricity to the tracks so that the trains can move.
Lan Wen-hsien
Railway enthusiast
I knew nothing about electricity before. It looks like a toy, but it’s kind of complicated. I didn’t understand how positive and negative currents worked, but if they collided, the trains wouldn’t move.
Lan taught himself about electricity, installing remote controls that can change the train’s speed and direction. His friends were astonished at what he built.
Chang Meng-wei
Friend
It’s incredible. I’ve never seen a railway model of this scale or with this kind of scenery. Everyone is asking where the model is and if they can see it.
Lan has collected hundreds of different model trains and set them up along tracks in his home, each section with its own unique scenery. With his newfound hobby, Lan has found a way to enjoy retired life to the fullest.
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