hi,
Does anyone try to make the map of "Red Square"?
I think that I make it if there are no one.
Which Red Square do you mean? There is one in Moscow, of course, but I believe that there was also a Krasnaya Ploshchad' in Stalingrad as well. Doubtless many other cities had one as well. Like 'Prospekt Lenina' is basically Russian for 'High Street' or 'Main Street'.
If you are doing a Moscow scenario please bear in mind that, while the Kremlin itself is relatively unchanged in appearance, there have been plenty of other developments in the area: The rebuilding of Khram Khrista Spasitelya (Cathedral of Christ the Saviour), the rise and fall of the eye-wateringly ugly Hotel 'Rossiya' and the construction of the underground shopping complex at Okhotni Ryad (scene of a Chechen bomb attack).
Basically, what I'm saying is, don't rely on Google Earth or modern photos too much.
Oh and best of luck making the K
hram Vasiliia Blazhennogo (St Basil's Cathedral) - you'll need it or a very good friend with Maya skills to handle all those multi-coloured onion domes.
I would say Tochiri that, given your love of tunnels, a Moscow scenario which you would prolly enjoy making more would be set in the Metro - huge, elaborate hallways and multiple lines intersecting in the centre. Some examples might be:
Intersection where Okhotni Ryad, Teatralnaya and Ploshchad Revolutsii are situated (3 lines meet = 3 stations)
or, even more ambitiously, where Aleksandrovy Sad, Borovitskaya, Arbatskaya, Biblioteka Imeni Lenina are situated (4 lines = 4 stations) This underground complex is an absolute maze, as anyone who has got lost in it as a dumb toursit can tell you.
To give you an idea of what these places look like - here is Mayakovskaya:
and here is Arbatskaya:
This one is Komsomolskaya - as a Londoner I have to laugh at the concept of chandeliers in the Metro as I'm sure any New Yorker or Tokyo-ite would as well.
One of my personal favourites is Elektrozavodskaya - can you imagine how long it would take to build the lighting on this map?
One thing that probably would be problematic would be getting hold of plans of the stations - this kind of info is usually classified to prevent it being used in terror attacks. But, if you're going to do a hypothetical Moscow scenario then the Metro could be a place to really let rip with your tunnel modelling skills and make something of great beauty. Here is a useful link:
http://urbanrail.net/eu/mos/pix/mos-gallery.htm