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Palacio de Invierno  1.0

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The Winter Palace (Russian: ?????? ??????) located in St. Petersburg, Russia, was between 1732-1917, the official residence of the Czars of Russia. Located between Avenue Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya bordering the Neva River and the Palace Square, near the site which was located the primal Winter Palace of Peter the Great, the Winter Palace now is the fourth to be built and suffered continuous renovations in late 1730 and 1837, when it was badly damaged by fire being rebuilt immediately. [1] The attack on the palace in 1917, he became an icon of the Russian Revolution. The model is a museum.

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This is very nice " and definatly my taste " I like it, its nice thanks for the upload :P -?Ma
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Perhaps some more roof wear and tear (as well a few window lights in the central court, but otherwise, imposing structure. Speaking of imposing structures (I have no map the place), what is that yellow building in the background? Looks quite impressive as well.
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Excuse me! What is so amazing in ripping off someone else work. And not even being able to understand how wrong it (the work and the ripping ) actually is. This is a Google Earth warehouse model with 0 work barring crappy lights! So before leaving silly comments take a look at actual offering. And have at least minimum understanding of the subject!
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The real author of this SkertchUp model is Yuri Strashko. Unless kiju is him, which I seriously doubt it is shameless not to credit the author.
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As Simfox said, this is a copied model. Infact all of kijus uploads are copied directly from Google warehouse.
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Here is a link to where this one was copied from http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=6d399a19103c75b7f63c51170ab64ef3
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While it does seem that you have changed a few aspects of the building, this one is exactly the same as the model on google warehouse. For this file to be unlocked you may go and edit the description to give credit to the creator.
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Whether and it is impossible to make it more low in the menu of schools or to add the version not as a museum, and how sight?!

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Incredible!))) When it is loaded arch of the General Staff and wait for us to all other buildings from St. Peter.?

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