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Viking Ship Model - Small "B036"

Was: $375.80
Now: $208.78
SKU:
B036
UPC:
616983880890
Availability:
In Stock

Product Description

This Beautiful Viking Ship Model - Small "B036" Is Presented By Old Modern Handicrafts. This is a stunning replica of the Drakkar viking boat, a classic boat used by the Viking between 7th & 10th century. It looks and feels like a miniature real boat. This 15-inch model is handcrafted with the highest quality woods from scratch by master artisans using "plank on frame" construction, just like real boats. Each model takes more than 50 hours to construct and undergoes a demanding quality-control process. Among the details of this boat model: visible planking hull, lines of gold shields along 2 sides of boats, 2 set of wooden oars, detailed stitched sail, metal dragon head, brass nameplate and stand.

  • The Drakkar, or Viking Longships, were the long, narrow and very flexible vessels used by the Vikings for trade, exploration, and warfare. The Longships had symmetrical ends and a maximal speed of around 15 knots, and they were also called "dragonships" because they often had a dragon-shaped bow or other magical beings carved on it. The Longships had been the symbol of the Vikings naval power for a long time, ranging in the North and Baltic Sea and even far from their Scandinavian homelands: to Iceland, Greenland, Northern America and the Mediterranean!.
  • GENERAL INFORMATION
    SKUB036
    ManufacturerOld Modern Handicrafts
    CategoryModel Ship
    UPC616983880890
    Ship ViaFedEx
    Dimensions9W x 15L x 13H Inches, Weight 1 Lbs
    Carton Dimensions12W x 18L x 12H Inches, Weight 10 Lbs
    History
  • The Drakkar, or Viking Longships, were the long, narrow and very flexible vessels used by the Vikings for trade, exploration, and warfare. The Longships had symmetrical ends and a maximal speed of around 15 knots, and they were also called "dragonships" because they often had a dragon-shaped bow or other magical beings carved on it. The Longships had been the symbol of the Vikings naval power for a long time, ranging in the North and Baltic Sea and even far from their Scandinavian homelands: to Iceland, Greenland, Northern America and the Mediterranean!.