Russian Guy Perfectly Reproduced Horror Scenes from Metro 2033 in Plasticine – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Russian Guy Perfectly Reproduced Horror Scenes from Metro 2033 in Plasticine

He worked on this project for six months; created the Metro 2033 from plasticine. Have you ever seen anything better made from plasticine than this? Surprisingly, there are so many details!

Metro 2033 is a 2002 post-apocalyptic fiction novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. It is set within the Moscow Metro, where the last survivors hide after a global nuclear holocaust. It has been followed by two sequels, Metro 2034 and Metro 2035, and spawned the Metro media franchise. The book’s English edition was published as a tie-in with its video game adaptation in 2010.

First-person shooter video game Metro 2033, developed by the Ukrainian studio 4A Games, was released worldwide in 2010. Glukhovsky said that he had chosen a video game adaptation over a film as it gave him more artistic freedom to work. Two sequels also developed by 4A Games, Metro: Last Light and Metro Exodus, were released in 2013 and 2019.









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