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VIKING

Model is handcrafted from hard wood with clinkerbuilt hull with overlapping strakes construction just exactly like the original Viking ship has ever been built.

 

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Specifications

Packing Volume

FB0011W-45 45L x 13W x 35H (cm) 17.72L x 5.12W x 13.78H(inch) 0.018 m³ = 0.635663 ft³

Drakkar Viking Ship

Viking Ship Model

Viking Ship Figure Head

Viking Ship Stern

Viking Ship Clinker Built

Viking Ship Deck

Clinker Viking Ship

 

HISTORY

Today we have a quite clear impression of what a viking ship really is. But the vikings themselves never used the term "viking ship" about their ships. "Viking ship" is a modern term used about a whole group of different ship classes which were used in Scandinavia in the viking age (800 AD - 1050 AD) and in the next couple of centuries. We often associate the term with elegant longships with dragonheads and upright sterns and stems, and a rig with a broad square sail. Actually only a few ships were equipped with dragonheads, as they should mark the status and rank of the viking kings. The majority of the ships were more modestly decorated, optimized for sailing abilities, strength, speed and cargo capacity needed for the purpose. Most of the viking age principles for shipbuilding are still used in western and northern Norway in traditional wooden boat building.

 

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Note: Our craftsmen are always choose the color of wood to be consistence. However, the natural color of the wood use sometimes is not 100% exactly the same with the pictures.

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Packing

Measurements

.Model is packed with mast fold flat down to minimize the shipping cost.

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