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Gokstad
The model represents a ship from the time of the Vikings. The model of this
ship was discovered in 1880 near Gokstad in Norway. The ship had been built in
the second half of the ninth century. The excellent nautical skills of this ship
were proven in 1893 when Magnus Anderson crossed the Atlantic from Norway to the
USA with a replica of the ship.
The ship was about 24 m long and 5.20 m wide. The keel and planking were made of
oak. The hull was built from a total of 32 planks using the clinker method
(individual planks overlapping each other). The boat was rowed with 32 oars and
had a rectangular sail
Kit contents:
The construction is based on a laser-cut keel, frames and planks. All
wooden parts, the sailcloth, rigging twine and the round shields are included in
the kit, as well as a small stand. The kit is rounded off by a detailed building
plan with illustrated building instructions.
now also available with German building instructions
Technical data:
Scale: 1:72
length: 305 mm
width: 135 mm
Height: 182 mm
Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only) | |
2 simple | ** |
Category | |
Static model | |
Dimensions | |
Scale | 1:72 |
Total length | 305 mm |
Beam | 135 mm |
Height | 182 mm |
Design | |
Materials hull | Holz |
Materials superstructure | Holz |
Hull design | Spanten |
The Dusek company is a family business based in the Czech Republic.
Republic. Its focus is on the development and production of
high-quality ship and architecture kits made of wood. The company was
Launched in 2007 with a singular kit - the Greek Bireme. Meanwhile
they produce more than 20 different kits. The Dusek kits contain
laser-cut wooden parts, plastic details, wooden and metal fittings,
rigging yarn and detailed illustrated instructions and construction plans.