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Viking Longship

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The 28mm scale Viking Longship can be printed as a complete model, or it can be printed in 3 separate sections. It’s designed to fit 28mm models inside.

You will need to print it with supports touching build plate switched on, because the angle of the garboard strake is very steep. The anchor must be printed with supports touching build plate.

Using the guide holes and spare filament you can secure the levels of the building in place. Our guide on how to do this can be found here.

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This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing STL files for use on a home 3D Printer. The files are set to 28mm scale but can be rescaled before printing.

Description

Proud sons of Odin crewed these sturdy vessels, using them to travel to far distant shores, to either raid or trade with those who lived there.

 

Updates:

  • 10 July 2017 (version 1.1) Small mesh repair to Viking-Boat-Complete-v1.1.

Notes:

  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.

Additional information

Dimensions

Dimensions and weights are available in the image gallery

6 questions for Viking Longship

  1. Matthew Barker

    Ask any questions and you will be rewarded with answers

  2. Jason Winter (verified owner)

    What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

    • Matthew Barker

      about 24 miles per hour

  3. alaalamsa

    hi,
    how can i join the parts?

    • Matthew Barker

      Hi, There are guide holes in the model parts, you can use a piece of 1.75mm filament to join the parts.
      You will need to glue the parts togeather. For ABS use Acetone to make glue from ABS offcuts, for PLA use Chloroform. You can also use superglue.

  4. billlawrence01

    Will it actually float?

    • Matthew Barker

      No, it has a flat bottom for game use, so it will capsize in the water.

  5. Paul (verified owner)

    Could you make one with a hull?

    • Matthew Barker

      At this stage were only making ‘game ready’ versions of the ships. We could look at it at a later stage though

  6. Scott

    I see there might be an option to place a mast. Do you have recommendations for a mast?

    • Matthew Barker

      We normally use a wooden dowel for the masts. You can scale the mast stand separately to fit any size dowel.

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