Photos: The Movie and Parks Characters In Miniature Aboard EPCOT's Tiniest Railway

The recently installed figures are creating quite the buzz.

Devotees may recall that just days ago, Walt Disney World revealed some new additions to the fan-favorite miniature railroad set in EPCOT's Germany Pavilion. Located in World Showcase, this model railroad was installed back in 1995 as part of that year's Flower & Garden festival, and was such a hit it has remained in the park ever since.

Now, there have been a number of new additions in the space that have added a bit of character to the display. Namely, the Dwarfs' cottage and other elements from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

However, eagle-eyed Disney Parks fans may note a whole scenario taking place in another scene on the train set. While this town square setting has played host to elements of the various interactive games of World Showcase, like the current (but running out of time) DuckTales World Showcase Adventure, there is now a whole other scene taking place. One corner of the display features the unboxing of bones and eggs, with familar dino species on the box. Nearby, a figure - who looks remarkably like Dr. Seeker from the now shuttered DINOSAUR attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom - is running away with an egg in tow. Perhaps he got yet another Iguanadon in some way.

Another display seems to be taking shape on the miniature railroad, but not to worry. The tiny townsfolk have put up a familiar green construction wall (complete with quotable signage) while the area gets prepped and ready.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.
Jeremiah Good
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