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Bora Boris Mr. Unreasonable
Joined: Mar 25, 2005 Posts: 2401 From: Boogie Wonderland
| Posted: 2010-12-21 10:49 pm  Permalink
Okay, this seems like as good as a place as anywhere else to post this - Where are the Polynesian Palace replicas like they do for stadiums? Which one of you talented nerds is gonna take it to the next level?
Tiny Dodger Stadium - 6" x 5" x 3".
I want a tiny Mai-Kai, a tiny Kahiki and a tiny Waikikian or if they were restaurants in a hotel I want a Beverly Hilton with the Trader Vics entrance and a Dallas Sheraton! The list goes on and on - Canlis Honolulu and Seattle, a Don The Beachcomber UFO.... COME ON!
It's not impossible and they would be incredibly cool.
Gimme, Gimme!
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TikiG Grand Member (2 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2008 Posts: 1519 From: Palmdale, California
| Posted: 2010-12-21 11:10 pm  Permalink
...don't forget to establish a 'one to ten' system for skill level required to assemble the kits...the Tiki Ti kit could be the example of a 'one'
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leleliz Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Sep 02, 2008 Posts: 1981 From: NorCal
| Posted: 2010-12-23 3:31 pm  Permalink
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On 2010-12-14 09:28, bigbrotiki wrote:
...and brought back with perfection by Germany's HaiKai:
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Whoa this is amazing. Do you happen to know whats the size of this display?
 
 
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tikidon Tiki Centralite
Joined: Oct 06, 2003 Posts: 30 From: portland OR
| Posted: 2010-12-23 11:33 pm  Permalink
I have always wanted to do a Tiki bar diorama with a smoking volcano and the mid century Tiki bowling alley would be a perfect addition. I paint a lot of Murals in my job and I worked on the restoration of a 1939 Diorama of Mission Dolores in San Francisco in the 90's. It was originally at the 1939 Treasure island worlds fair and stored in a basement for many years. It had water damage and the rats had chewed up the Pomo Indian population. We re-made them with Super Sculpey and did a lot of tree and landscape repair. I had to bring Godzillia for a photo-op of course. The Diorama is now installed at the Mission Dolores and only has a few spider visitors now.

 
 
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Lake Surfer Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 21, 2002 Posts: 3308 From: Milwaukee, WI
| Posted: 2010-12-24 01:03 am  Permalink
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On 2010-12-23 15:31, leleliz wrote:
Whoa this is amazing. Do you happen to know whats the size of this display?
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Liz, Kai had this in the art show at Hukilau 2008. I'm pretty sure it was at least if now wider then 3 feet and at least 2 foot or so high.
An incredibly detailed piece, inside and out.
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bigbrotiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 10561 From: Tiki Island, above the Silverlake
| Posted: 2010-12-28 3:47 pm  Permalink
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On 2010-12-21 22:49, Bora Boris wrote:
I want a tiny Mai-Kai, a tiny Kahiki and a tiny Waikikian or if they were restaurants in a hotel I want a Beverly Hilton with the Trader Vics entrance and a Dallas Sheraton! The list goes on and on - Canlis Honolulu and Seattle, a Don The Beachcomber UFO.... COME ON!
It's not impossible and they would be incredibly cool.
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In answer to the above, I just stumbled upon this thread :
http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=33960&forum=18&start=15
 
 
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GatorRob Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 20, 2004 Posts: 1766 From: 3 hrs 33 mins to paradise
| Posted: 2010-12-29 5:17 pm  Permalink
A tiny Mai-Kai:
Where little bitty rum barrels and little bitty mystery bowls await you...
 
 
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Bora Boris Mr. Unreasonable
Joined: Mar 25, 2005 Posts: 2401 From: Boogie Wonderland
| Posted: 2010-12-29 5:28 pm  Permalink
Love it!
Thanks Rob!
 
 
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 677 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 2012-07-30 11:24 pm  Permalink
Micromodels USA makes tiny paper models of various landmarks that you put together yourself. The original company started in England during the 1930's. They did release the Maori Assembly House and Maori War Canoe and they're planning on releasing the Maori Village in the future.
I haven't purchased these so I can't comment on how easy it is to put them together or what it involves.
From their website: www.micromodelsusa.com
Today we are celebrating the Centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi!
We are just a tad bit late, though. The Treaty of Waitangi, between the United Kingdom and the Maori people was signed on February 6 1840, so the actual centennial was February 6 1940. (Hey that only makes us about 72 years late.) But here at MicromodelsUSA our un-official motto is “Better Late than Never!”)
At this point you are probably thinking we might have spent too much time inhaling fumes from our glue. But seriously this makes sense. In 1940 the Centennial was probably big news in the UK. As part of the celebrations in New Zealand many historical Mãori sites were restored or rebuilt. At the site of the Treaty signing two special creations were made to honor the occasion, a new Wharenui, ("meeting house”) and a Waka Taua (“War Canoe”).
To honor this occasion Geoffrey Heighway planned to release 3 Mãori Micromodels. He released one, The Maori War Canoe, and afterward he meant to release the next two; The Maori Meeting House and the Maori Village, but he ran out of time. So 71 years late, we have taken Geoffrey Heighway’s original unpublished sketches and photos of his working models, and while leaving them as authentic as possible, we have finished them and are happy to release the newest Micromodel, Set ARC 25, The Maori Meeting House, in addition we are re-releasing the Maori War Canoe (including the liner notes and the Beach).
 
 
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Nokala Rocky Tiki Centralite
Joined: Mar 13, 2005 Posts: 70 From: Rochester
| Posted: 2013-02-02 4:40 pm  Permalink
Does any one know if Mike Cozart has released his tiki kit yet? I too am a model railroader, but after looking at his blog, that kit would be super on it's own. I already have some ho scale palm trees!!
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Tabu Tiki Socialite
Joined: Sep 07, 2004 Posts: 136 From: Port Hope, Ont.
| Posted: 2013-02-03 5:51 pm  Permalink
I just found this thread which is amazing since I was at a big model railway show this afternoon and had all kind of ideas for a tiki theme train set diorama. If I only had a bigger basement.
 
 
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1389 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-02-04 04:33 am  Permalink
If anyone wants to draw them up in Illustrator or CorelDraw, I can laser cut anything.
There was a guy at work that did a LOT of model railroading structures in his free time.
I wish I had the time to draw them up myself.
 
 
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1389 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-02-04 04:33 am  Permalink
Also, that diorama is awesome.
 
 
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