Czocha defensive castle (Poland)
Publisher/ manufacturer: "GPM". Poland
Scale: 1 : 250
Number of sheets: 22 x B4
Number of sheets with parts: 16
Number of assembly drawings: 24
Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience
Dimensions of the model: 450 mm x 230 mm x 210 mm
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The defensive castle of Czocha was built in the village of Sucha, in the Polish part of the Mountain Luzhny, in the village of Leszna. The area was originally called Czaichowo (first mentioned in 1329), was called Tochzoch until 1945, and only after the war did the current name of Czocha take root. The building of the castle began in the 13th century and was completed in the same century. There were frequent fratricidal killings for power. The rulers of the 17th century castle especially noted this. After World War II, its values were severely looted by Soviet soldiers and local robbers.
The model of medium complicated, depicts the castle as it is now, and it can be assembled without much difficulty by a modeler, who has assembled several models. But for beginners, it would be good to have a more experienced colleague nearby.