Wasa Size 4
Dimension: Length 110 x Width 41 x Height 88 cm
Grade A / Museum Quality
Construction of the boat:
- We place a double layer of plank on the hull, Teak wood.
- Deck made with small planks of Oak wood.
- Masts and other pieces on the deck are made Teak, Acajou and Rose wood.
- Sculptures are made of Teak wood.
- Anchors are molded in Zinc metal and painted.
- Cannons turned into Solid Brass.
- Cotton sails are tinted in the tea.
- Ropes are cotton and nylon waxed in the bee wax to do the rigging.
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Description
Wasa Ship Model
Origin: Swedish
Common name: Vasa or Wasa
Year: 1628
Wasa boat.
Vasa or Wasa is a retired Swedish warship.
Built between 1626 and 1628. However, It fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons.
Finally, she was located in the late 1950s in Stockholm harbor. Moreover, she was salvaged with a largely intact hull in 1961.
It was called Wasavarvet (‘The Wasa Shipyard’) until 1988. After that, she was moved to the Vasa Museum in the Royal National City Park.
Wasa boat is one of Sweden’s most popular tourist attractions. Wasa boat has become a widely known as a symbol of the Swedish power.
Additional information
Weight | 25 kg |
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Dimensions | 120 × 52 × 98 cm |