Scale Models of Moscow

Model of Moscow Richard sends along links to two separate models of the city of Moscow. First, this one, an exhibition that opened in 1977. It’s more than 400 square feet in size, and has lighting inside the buildings that turn on and off depending on the time of day; the cost and size are why the museum that houses it is trying to sell it. Yours for only $3 million.

Next up, a 12×12-metre, 1:500 scale model of Moscow by a Russian architectural firm (or at least that’s what Google Translate tells me; the page is in Russian).

Previously: Scale Models of Cities.

Posted on Friday, April 25, 2008 at 5:29 PM
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