

Revell 05414 Swedish Regal Warship Vasa 1:150 Scale - Unbuilt/Unpainted Plastic Model Kit
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- Exceptionally detailed hull with historically accurate decorations and structures
- Artfully designed transom with filigree sculptures based on historical models
- Precisely crafted masts and rigging with prefabricated shrouds for authentic looks
- True-to-the-original cannons with separately designed piece gates
- Textured sails and two different weights of rigging yarn for a realistic appearance
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Swedish Regal Warship Vasa - Majestic model of the legendary warship Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Swedish Navy with this detailed model kit of the Vasa. The faithful ship model allows you to recreate one of the most important warships of the 17th century in your home. Special features Exceptionally detailed hull with historically accurate decorations and structures Artfully designed transom with filigree sculptures based on historical models Precisely crafted masts and rigging with prefabricated shrouds for authentic looks True-to-the-original cannons with separately designed piece gates Textured sails and two different weights of rigging yarn for a realistic appearance Scope of delivery High-quality plastic model kit with all necessary components Detailed, multilingual building instructions with clear illustrations High-quality decals for authentic captions Colorful paper flag board High-quality display stand for optimal presentation The model kit convinces with its extraordinary attention to detail and high-quality workmanship. The precisely designed components enable smooth assembly. Thanks to the detailed assembly instructions, even less experienced model builders can set it up. Background The Vasa, named after the Swedish royal dynasty, was commissioned in 1625 under King Gustav II Adolf as the flagship of the Baltic fleet. With a length of 69 meters and equipped with 72 guns, she was one of the most imposing warships of her time. More than 700 gilded sculptures adorned the magnificent ship. Tragically, the Vasa sank on its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628 in Stockholm harbour. After 333 years, it was recovered and can now be admired in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.
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