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Vasa Wooden Boat Model 20” Sweden Wasa War Battle Ship Nautical Display Décor

$ 99.79

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Wooden
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Color: Brown
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Year: 2010-Now

    Description

    Wasa Wooden Boat Model 20” Handmade Vasa Wood War Ship Historical Home Living Room Office Nautical Marine Decoration Décor Display
    Overall dimensions : 20"L x 17"H x 7"W = 51cm L x 43cm H x 18cm W
    + This Vasa ship model is made by using plank on frame from fine wood & coated with clear varnished . The shines on the hull is beautiful & historic . The wooden ornaments : wooden life boats & bunkers, these masts with fabric sails & stitching .Many metal parts such as : anchors, propeller, rings around the hull of the ship . We do not use plastic parts. This warship / battle ship model is handmade by skillful & creative Vietnamese craftsmen, you will be amazed at how real it looks.
    + Due to the risky shipment so the masts are fold flat down for safe shipping , we enclose the instruction guide how to set it up in 5 minutes in the package .
    + This ship model is the amazing ideal for gift or décor / decorate home , office , bars, clubs , libraries ,
    reading rooms , indoor , living room , ship vehicle nautical marine decoration , collection , display .
    We are the manufacture of these beautiful & detailed ships in high quality since 1999 in Vietnam , we have many various models, sizes , scales and almost of them are available in our local stores .
    If you have any question please feel free to contact us .
    + Vasa or Vasa is a Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628. The ship was built on the orders of the King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus as part of the military expansion he initiated in a war with Poland-Lithuania (1621–1629). She was constructed at the navy yard in Stockholm under a contract with private entrepreneurs in 1626–1627 and armed primarily with bronze cannons cast in Stockholm specifically for the ship.