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This is not the actual thing, but a miniature found at Tobu World Square (Japan).

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Lol I did not know there was a copy of the Wall in japan!

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Lol I did not know there was a copy of the Wall in japan!

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Thanks a lot Chrean!!
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Hi Mihir. When you say miniature, are the people on the wall models too or real people? Just wondering how small this is.
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Unless you say no one guess this as a miniature. What a fantastic work they have done and you captured it with live.
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I'm amazed at all I learn from this site! Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Mihir. When you say miniature, are the people on the wall models too or real people? Just wondering how small this is.
Thanks a lot. The people too are models. Height not more than 2 inches

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Thanks Raveen
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Old 01-20-2010, 07:08 PM
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This def. looks like a model
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This def. looks like a model
It is a model. A fine model as well. The aim was to showcase the beauty/perfection of the same.
 

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