Viking Ship Accessories

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Here are some more accessories to the two viking warships in 1:72 scale.  There are new prow/stern decorations, some poles (for whenever you need poles....), as well as again the previously published prow decorations for the 26-seater warship.  Also, the shields have been simplified and improved a bit here. Update 14.06.2020: Added a set of 10x extra tying posts - these can be fragile esp. when printing at reduced scale and removing supports after a vertical print.  Since they are the same size on all ships, they can be used to supplement/repair any of the models. Update 21.07.2020: Added two sets of 20x blocks each for the rigging - there are two pictures of them printed out in standard setting on a FDM printer (0.4mm nozzle) and applied to a recent large ship.  Especially Block#1 can certainly be used for many sorts of ships....  Update 11.07.2021: Finally here we now have some real shields and swords.  Previously, my shields were 70cm in diameter where they should have been 90cm.  And the swords were generic ones that had no close relation to actual historical ones.  Both errors have now been corrected here - you now will find here two shield designs in the correct size, plus five different authentic sword designs for you to use in your viking scenery.  Thanks again to Kristian Mikkelsen who encouraged me to aim for better realism here and make the necessary corrections ! Update 17.07.2021: Added another important element of scatter terrain, a horse jawbone, to satisfy any cultic atmosphere that your viking scenery might still be missing.  Will provide the top part of a horse skull in good time once I get around to it....but the lower jaw is the more urgent/important important part that you will need if you want a decent horse cult.  Update 17.12.2021: Just added three more dragon-head prow decorations that I have been using this year to add a bit more variety to new ships.

About the author:
scherera
After an eternity working in the 2D printing industry, I underwent an upgrade and started working for a 3D printing startup in 2020. I love working on physical, as well as digital, dioramas - creating them, populating them, improving them. My usual scales are 1:72 and 1:144.

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