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Cockington Green Gardens in Canberra, created by Doug and Sarah in 1997, is a stunning showcase of meticulously crafted miniature buildings from Great Britain and around the world. The park features approximately 62 models set in beautiful gardens, crafted from durable materials like fiberglass and aluminum. Visitors can marvel at the intricate details, with some models taking up to 18 months to complete. Cockington Green also includes a collection of 1,500 hand-made miniature figurines, enhancing the enchanting experience. Join me in exploring this unique international display of creativity and craftsmanship.
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Cockington Green Gardens By Gemma Bland
Contents • History • Model Construction • Model Figurines • International Display • My Opinion • Bibliography
History • Cockington Green in Canberra was created by Doug Sarah and his family in 1997 • Cockington Green features carefully crafted miniature buildings of Great Britain, set within beautiful gardens • Late 1997 was the opening of the first stage of Cockington Green. In 1998 the international display featuring miniature buildings from all around the world was opened • There are approximately 33 models in the original display area and another 29 models currently in the International Area.
Model construction • The main materials used in construction are fibreglass and aluminium • Timber has not been used because it can decay when exposed to the weather • Rubber moulds are filled with fibreglass to create each model • With some models, up to 45,000 bricks and tiles have been ‘laid’ on a single building • Depending on size and detail, models can take from four up to eighteen months to build
Model Figurines • Most of the miniature figures used in the display have been hand-made from clay, fired and then painted • It takes a long time to create the models, which need to be repainted at least once every year • Family members have created all of these ‘little people’ in the Cockington Green work shop • There are approximately 1,500 miniature people, animals and birds in the display. One thousand of these are featured in only one display – the cheering spectators in a popular football match
International display Lots of countries have a model in Cockington Green • Indonesia • South Africa • Argentina • Chile • Colombia • Croatia • Czech Republic • Hungary • Lithuania • Mexico • Norway • Peru • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Turkey • Netherlands • Syria • Great Britain • India • Iran • Jordan • Ukraine • Venezuela • Republic of Korea
My opinion • I chose Cockington Green Gardens for my presentation because the models were so delicately crafted and very realistic • It made me feel like a giant as I looked down on the models which felt really strange because I am a small person.
Bibliography Books www.cockingtongreen.com.au www.about-australia.com Google images Camp Mum & Dad