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Beaufort castle Lebanon

Posted by praga on 04 Mar 2017, 11:52

bout history:
Beaufort Castle - a castle built by the Crusaders in a strategic position on the Litani River. After the crusaders were expelled from the holy land, the castle stood under the command of the Saracens. As castles no longer had any weight, they fell more and more. It was again important for the PLO as an observation point against Israel. In 1982, it was one of the first and most important objectives of the Israelis. The castle was taken by an IDF elite unit and from then on served as the advanced base of the IDF.
It was the last bastion that was abandoned in the year 2000 when IDF was withdrawn from southern Lebanon.
I always liked to look at the modern stronghold systems in the immediate neighborhood with the very old stronghold systems.
The M113 is from Trumpeter. The Nagmachon is a Resin model from Model Minature (Cromwell). The figures are from different manufacturers.
Regards, Jens Hilgraf

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Posted by Dad's Army on 04 Mar 2017, 11:58

Another beauty Jens!
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Posted by Wiking on 04 Mar 2017, 16:58

Thank you for the short history.
Very very nice build.
The castle section the ground the figure and the vehicle. Each is nicely done.
As the concrete for the roadblock.
Only that there is no figure or an animal inside the castle wall, behind the vehicle as an eye catcher there is sad.
I like also the consistence color overall the placing of the vehicle and the sections of the castle. Each is in a good balance. As the presentation.
Well done! :yeah:
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Posted by Michael Robert on 04 Mar 2017, 20:17

Wow Praga,

very good topic and realisation. Top class.
My préférences are the castle ruins - and the modern "command tank" (?). The juxtaposition is a really good idea

Cheers Michael
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Posted by Mai Strac on 05 Mar 2017, 21:59

:drool: Wow awesome work!!! :shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:
The m-113 is in the ambulance version?
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Posted by despertaferro on 05 Mar 2017, 22:34

I like the clever mix between ancient and modern.

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Posted by gbvarese on 06 Mar 2017, 09:18

Great. Giovanni.
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Posted by Graeme on 06 Mar 2017, 12:36

I had to look several times to convince myself that that first shot was a picture of your dio and not a stock photo you based your dio on. Fabulous effect, even the building in the background fits the scene perfectly.

Nice painting on the figures and the ruins and concrete sections are awesome.
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Posted by Peter on 28 Mar 2017, 18:51

Looks fantastic! :thumbup:
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Posted by stenfalk on 29 Mar 2017, 19:04

In my eyes a diorama with israeli vehicles and their placement in a quite typical environment convey a very special flair. The vehicles always look somewhat futuristic in their respective times, i think. You have confirmed this for me with your work in a wonderful way.
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Posted by huib on 31 Mar 2017, 08:07

Very beautiful, Praga! I like your military vehicles, but I am even more impressed by the ruined castle you built. :yeah:
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