Great Model of Moscow

Large model of Moscow exhibited

A 1540 square feet (144 square meters) model of Moscow is now being exhibited in one of Moscow exhibitions.
This model has been built in 1988 and is being used for Moscow planing. Each house is a separate piece and from time to time is needed to be cleaned and polished in order to look nice.
If the house being reconstructed in Moscow the same new model house appears on this epic model, same thing happens when new house is being built in Russian capital.
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    28 Responses to “Great Model of Moscow”

    1. adolfocamara says:

      I think the model needs some miniature cars on the streets. And some people.

    2. Clonic says:

      It is not necessary. People and cars are necessary that in a breadboard model to estimate scale, here there are trees. People and machines there are less than trees, to sense from them any. Clearness of perception will be gone, the overall picture will be greased

    3. bla says:

      Why is there no model of St. Basil’s?

      • Gerry says:

        There is. Look again at the Kremlin model. You’re used to looking up past the Lenin Library, through Red Square towards St Basil’s. Here you’re looking opposite, over St Basil’s, Gum on the right, the Lenin tomb and clock tower on the left. Got it? G

        • bla says:

          Um…no. I know exactly where St. Basil’s should be. In the 15th picture there is clearly no St. Basil’s. Perhaps you would like to point it out to me again?

    4. I think it’s funny that they are still playing with these Thomas the Train style blocks. When will they modernize with computer models? Sad.

    5. Nusse says:

      Give me a lizard suit and I will go Godzilla on that city.

    6. jaybeecity says:

      Love it, its brilliant, id love to see a model of the city where i live.

    7. bilosh says:

      In foto #14 you may view a model man making #2 in his model flat.

    8. Ole says:

      I’d be a KING KONG

    9. Jason says:

      I purchased a fridge magnet in Moscow of the 12th picture down.A bridge crosses the river and the road goes right or left.My picture is in full color.

      Picture 21 is the church Stallin had demolished so the palace of the soviets could be built.

      The palace was never built and the church was rebuilt in the early 90s.

    10. SSSR says:

      Moscow looks like a giant dart board!

      The kremlin is the bulls eye!

    11. SSSR says:

      If you add 70 more floors to moscow university in the 6th pic down and take the wings off it would be the empire state building!

    12. scot says:

      Pretty good. I imagine that this assists people as well as computer models as it would give a better overall perspective than on a screen.

      anyway, after all - once you have it - why not keep updating it?

    13. Jason says:

      Can anyone name the river in english and in russian?

    14. w says:

      This model would be hard to view when exhibited. You would need to hang people above it to view it properly - maybe they should stick it to the ceiling instead.

    15. Calvin says:

      amazing. any idea how long it took to create initially? (excluding the ongoing time required to update), and how do they edit the buildings in the centre? by pulling the tables apart or hanging someone from the ceiling?

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