
Tiny Oz, the three part series, sees comedian Jimmy Rees and miniature artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick guide audiences through miniature recreations of little-known, yet very replica-worthy moments in Australian history.
Taking up the challenge, are many local miniaturists and modellers throughout Australia, who build tiny replicas, showing pieces of Australian history. In each episode a barely known moment in Australian history is captured and replicated in miniature scale.
Some of the historical events recreated include the pearling town of Broome, the first successful balloon ascent in Adelaide, Saturday 24 June 1871, and the epic 1916 replication of the arrival of hundreds of exotic animals being escorted sown Sydney's Macquarie Street to the Taronga zoo.
Tiny Oz has introduced many to world of miniatures as a craft or a hobby. There are already a considerable number of miniaturists in Australia. For some of these artisans they are making a living from creating such things as miniature food sets, unique bedding for dollhouses, shabby chic furniture and much more.
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