You could make actual-size reproductions of those.
New Epcot country threads pop up every so often here. Generally the discussion follows more or less the same path...Brazil comes up, and Russia, and Greece, and so on. Also a lot of misconceptions are promoted about countries needing to kick in for sponsorship for new pavilions. In fact most WS pavilions had little or no help from their home governments, and with the world economy in its current state, no such sponsorship is forthcoming any time soon! Can you imagine the bankrupt Greek parliament supporting a measure to invest in
Disney World? Not on your life.
Anyhow, I think it's better to focus on achievable reforms. First, let's not get rid of any of the current WS pavilions. They're all great and the demolition of any of them would be tragic. There are two prime spots ready-ish for attractions in WS: Japan and Germany. Japan has a huge show building and Germany has a partially-complete one. Let's fill those with attractions before any new countries, mkay? Meet the World, bullet train, Mt Fuji, Rhine River, whatever. Any of the above. Yes, I know they use those spots for storage now, but, all right, build some nice sheds and move the crap out. Just one new attraction would make a big
positive difference. Disney can pay itself. They made $2B on Alice + Toy Story last year; they've got cash. Let 'em spend it.
But really the big problem in Epcot IMO is Imagination. The attraction sucks and the post-show is a ghost town. Pathetic! JII used to be the best part of FW. Now it stinks. Overall WS is in good shape and dining-wise it's benefited from some very nice investments, even in the last half year. If they spruced up any part of WS any further without dealing with the state of affairs at Imagination I would consider it a sad miscalculation of priorities.