The description of this item has been automatically translated. Modeling item for collectors and hobbyists, IT IS NOT A TOY, not suitable for children under 14 years of age, the image refers to the finished model once assembled. Naval model to assemble. Assembly kit, instructions and construction plans in various languages?? including Italian, first choice materials, fine woods, decorations reproduced in golden cast metal, sheets of brass and/or photo-etched copper. The Wasa, a 64-gun Swedish royal vessel, sank in Stockholm harbor on the same day as its launch (10 August 1628) due to a violent gust of wind. The hull, poorly sailed, tilted fearfully and the water poured inside through the open hatches. Although some guns and a few other objects had been recovered previously, only in 1956 was it possible to bring the hull back to the surface. In 1958, partially rebuilt and restored, it was placed in the Wasa Museum of the same name in Stockholm. This reproduction is based on the excellent graphic reconstructions published by the management of the Stockholm museum. Thanks to the wealth of details contained in the assembly box, the “all cut” system and the drawings made up of 11 detailed tables, the model maker will not encounter difficulties in the execution of this model. The decorative part (more than 350 figures) is the work of the sculptor V. THE following WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Complaints for not having read the description shown on this listing. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Claims for not reading the description on this listing. History : The Wasa, a 64-gun Swedish royal vessel, sank in Stockholm harbor on the same day as its launch (10 August 1628) due to a violent gust of wind. Thanks to the wealth of details c.

Corel Sm13 Wasa Model Armed Ship Swedish Vessel 175