I think it has to do with element/components in the SketchUp model that have been scaled and i recall you had to explode everything prior to bringing into Revit
The old method for importing Sketch Files was to create a In-Place model and import it into here and load into a model, you could try that method?
Use the following steps to import a SketchUp model as an "In-Place" component:
- Open Revit and select Architecture> Component > Model In-Place...
- Select the Revit Family type you want assigned to your SketchUp model (e.g. mass, generic family, furniture).
- Select Insert > Link CAD... and choose which SketchUp file you want to import.
Finally you could go down the IFC Route;
- In Sketchup > Select File > Export > 3D Model...
- Select 2.3 IFC
- Open your Revit project and select File > Open > IFC...
- Choose your SketchUp model's IFC file
Jay Colcombe
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