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Soviet Buildings That Never Were
Tue. May 23, 2006
Unrealised Moscow offers up 13 images of Soviet architectural projects from the 1930s-50s that never left the drawing board. How are they related to GMing? Because looking at pictures like this one, of the towering Palace of Soviets, makes me want to play a pulp or steampunk game — they’d fit right into an Etherscope campaign, for instance.
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Very cool! The architectual styles are very memorable. You’re right, perfect for Etherscope.
These are fabulous! Great for any campaign, really, from fantasy (sans the automobiles) to pulps to near-future (especially some sort of distopian future where the individual is dwarfed by the state).
I’m glad you liked the link.