Exploring Russian Cities in Minecraft 1:1 Scale
TeamCIS | СНГ is embarking on an ambitious project to recreate the entire Russia and post-Soviet countries in Minecraft, with a scale of 1 block = 1 meter. In their latest video, they showcase the stunning winter landscapes of Russian cities in Minecraft 1:1 scale, just in time for the New Year!
Building Russia, Belarus, and CIS in Minecraft
To join the construction or track their progress, interested individuals can visit their VK group and Discord server, where they can find all the necessary information. The group also offers the option to download individual maps and city districts.
VK Group: TeamCIS | СНГ
Discord Server: TeamCIS | СНГ Discord
Download Maps: VK Market
Meet the Team
The video was created by @criffane14, with organization by @kotevorkote. The stunning decorations were brought to life by Criffane14, Strelok1224, PeelyMell, TopBoris9000, Rimap_, _Slite, and Denchik1237. The mesmerizing music in the video can be found here.
Exploring Russian Cities
The video showcases the winter wonderland of several Russian cities, including Moscow, Ufa, Kaliningrad, Tver, Saint Petersburg, Tuapse, Kazan, Sochi, and Krasnodar. The attention to detail and the dedication to recreating these cities in a 1:1 scale is truly impressive.
From the iconic architecture to the snowy landscapes, the TeamCIS | СНГ project offers a unique and immersive way to explore these cities from the comfort of your own home. The winter setting adds an extra layer of charm and beauty to the already stunning recreations.
Whether you have a personal connection to these cities or simply appreciate the artistry and dedication that goes into such a project, the Minecraft recreations are sure to captivate and inspire.
As the New Year approaches, the video serves as a timely reminder of the beauty and magic of the winter season, as well as the creativity and passion of the Minecraft community.
So, grab a cup of hot cocoa, cozy up by the virtual fireplace, and embark on a virtual tour of these enchanting Russian cities in Minecraft 1:1 scale. Happy New Year!