£13.495
FREE Shipping

Revell 1:50 Viking

Revell 1:50 Viking

RRP: £26.99
Price: £13.495
£13.495 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Drakkar are only known from historical sources, such as the 13th-century Göngu-Hrólfs saga. Here, the ships are described as elegant and ornately decorated, and used by those who went raiding and plundering. These ships were likely skeids that differed only in the carvings of menacing beasts, such as dragons and snakes, carried on the prow of the ship. These carvings allegedly protected the ship and crew and warded off the terrible sea monsters of Norse mythology. It is however likely that the carvings, like those on the Oseberg ship, might have had a ritual purpose, or that the purported effect was to frighten enemies and townspeople. No true dragon ship, as defined by the sagas, has been found by archaeological excavation. Hi everyone, this is Beth from Twinkl and today I'm going to show you how you can make your very own paper Viking longboat. On board were a series of small rowing boats which meant that the Vikings could get to shore and explore without risking damage to the bigger ship. Did you know… The Viking longboat small from OMH is a faithful reproduction of these ancient vessels, capturing the spirit and essence of Viking culture. The model is handcrafted from high-quality materials and features intricate details, such as the sail and rigging, oars, and shields.

I've not got windows so was remote desktopping to a windows machine and the lag dampened my enthusiasm for exploring)I'm now tempted as we're getting more used to the Cricut, to try again and also see if I can get the cutter to make holes so I can stitch it together rather than tape it.

The end result is an amazing longship model which is perfect for your classroom display, enhancing children’s learning about the Vikings by bringing it to life! The shallow draft (distance between the water and the lowest point of the vessel) meant that longships could navigate through shallow waters with a depth of just 1 metre. This allowed the Vikings to land on beaches before jumping out to fight. The sagas were a set of stories, told orally, that documented the history of Viking warriors and the acts of the gods and great Viking kings and queens. Vikings would tell these stories during feasts, raids, and sailing trips. Thanks to archaeology and written accounts from people who encountered the Vikings, we have discovered more about Viking sailing chants and music through their poetry. Though, The Vikings themselves never wrote down their music.Singing and playing music, in ways we have come to know as Viking sailing chants, were very important in the history of the Viking people. They sang songs and played music when they were happy, when they were sad and when they wanted to celebrate all sorts of things in everyday life. Importantly, singing and chanting were key parts of managing their journeys around the world on their longships. This Viking longboat template comes complete with step-by-step instructions on creating this excellent paper model, including where to cut, glue and fold. The Viking longboat small from OMH is a beautifully crafted model of a classic Viking longship. This model measures 15x9x13 inches and is made with great attention to detail, showcasing the intricate design and construction of these ancient vessels. Sail: Each ship had a big, brightly coloured square sail which was woven from wool. They were dyed red and had stripes or diamond patterns. Long Serpent' and 'Snake of the Sea' are some examples of the types of names that Vikings gave to their ships.

Suitable for narrow rivers and choppy seas, yet light enough for carrying across land, the innovative and versatile design of the longship helped the Vikings on their raids across Europe and beyond. Their advanced shipbuilding made their extensive travels possible, taking them to far-flung places such as North America and Central Asia. An engaging Viking activity for your lessons, this Viking longboat template is a perfect craft activity to introduce to your children. Other resources on Viking longboats If you enjoy building ship models that are historically accurate as well as beautiful, then The Nautical Research Guild (NRG) is just right for you. The Vikings used longboats as their method of transportation because they were fast, durable and capable of navigating through stormy seas and shallow rivers.Something like the Gunning Dory but with a keel + stem / stern might work well thanks. ~25cm in construction card. The Viking longboat was a key part of Viking culture and played an important role in their history. These boats were designed for speed and maneuverability, with sleek, slender shapes and shallow drafts that allowed them to navigate the shallow waters of rivers and estuaries.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop