gasp! you want to steal it for your mod, dont you?!? DONT YOU?!?!
I really had not thought of that - I just automatically offer Worluk's services for everything just to wind him up.
But, now that you mention it....... Drev, ever considered having Romanians rather than Germans in there?
Actually, although some Romanians are supposed to have fought in the city of Stalingrad itself, I don't think there were that many and not in any of the main factory areas. Though I could be wrong - it certainly has been known.
This map is continuing to lead the way in terms of how to make a nice industrial environment buuuuut...
/action gets out nit-picking tweezers: Drev, what is the prupose of the tall window bays in the roof? I just ask 'cos Soviet building design was usually pretty brutally functional when it came to factories and so on. 'Letting in pretty moonbeams' as a function probably wouldn't have justified these windows' inclusion to a panel of grim-faced commissars
More likely that, if not a plain tile or flat concrete roof, it would be glass panes all across.
Another small architectural point is that AFAIK Soviet and even present-day Russian builders usually use either metal or, in some cases, concrete frames to support pipes and conduits, rather than solid blocks of concrete, which would be very impractical. I believe you can see an example of this kind of structure in both Krasniy Oktyabr and Stalingrad Kessel.
You can see an example in the background (behind the bridge) here:
http://www.redstarblackcross.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=11&pos=19 - this is taken from the real Krasniy Oktyabr Zavod in Volgograd.
I am guessing that these are some of the details that you mentioned about adding.
On the whole, what can I say about this map? except 'Wow!'