WDW attraction models

CP_alum08

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Original Poster
So, I had this crazy thought a few days ago about wanting some sort of model/figurine type thing of an attraction in WDW. I searched for a while with minimal results, so I thought I'd come here. What Im looking for is something to set on a coffee table or on a shelf, fairly good size, not huge but big enough to have details. I found these

http://www.olszewskistudios.com/WDWOlszewskiCollection1.htm

This is generally what im looking for, i was just wondering if anyone knew of anything else? Maybe of the different specific attractions like SM (either), BTMRR, tower, etc. The ones above are fine, I was just hoping for some more options.

Thanks everyone :sohappy:
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure if your interested..But, I actually enjoy these sites making Paper Model versions of Many Disney attractions..

Various Haunted Mansions
http://www.haunteddimensions.raykeim.com/index301.html

Other Disney Attractions
http://www.disneyexperience.com/models/models1.php

I have these 2 bus models sitting on my shelf.
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CP_alum08

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I have seen these, however they are not quite what I am looking for. Honestly, Im not 100% sure what I am looking for, which is why I probably can't find it :ROFLOL: but I think I want something a little more 'collectable.' Thanks for the response though.
 

dreamfinder

Well-Known Member
Maybe try to look for some of the old Dept 56 Disney Park village pieces? They released a handful of them a while back. About the size you are describing. Not necessarily very detailed, but not bad.
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
I've seen things of that nature at the Animation Gallery store in DHS. I can not remember the exact attractions, but there were four or five of them.
 

WDW-Crazy

Active Member
I have the one ride vehicle set and bus set (both die-cast) they they sell at the parks. I picked one of each up on my last visit. I would love to get my hands on that Cinderella Castle miniature but don't feel like paying 200-some dollars for it. Looking for some new features to help spice up my display under the tree this year. Hope to get a Contemporary set this time when we're there next month.

Those paper cut-outs look cool, although I think it would be a painstaking process to put them together.
 

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