Anyone know where I can get 10mm scale viking longship

Started by Ironduke, 16 September 2014, 08:49:20 AM

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Steve J

SMER do a 1/180 Drakker Oseberg ship. A bit small but it's the closest I could find and will work fine for my games of Dux Bellorum. I don't know if Shapeways make anything at this scale.

Ithoriel

Peter Pig do a longship with raised sail and no crew and one with moulded crew and lowered sail.

They are 6" long and look quite wide to me - I reckon they would do as karvi (like the Gokstad Ship) though. You might want to raise the level of the deck a little.

They are ten quid a piece so, by my standards, not cheap but not break-the-bank expensive either.

http://www.peterpig.co.uk/range9_vykings.htm



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I remember seeing an Essex miniatures one at a DBM game once, looked quite small ( deliberately made small for DBM games) and maybe of some use


Or these...the lengths seem okish

http://www.heroicsandros.co.uk/Vikings.html
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Rougue

Ironduke: The Ertl company used to make 1/160th long ship in a kit I have 2 . I don't know if they still produce it or you may be able to find it via E-bay, Amazon ect. I'm a yank I've never assembled the 2nd. one if your in the state's let me know I'll have to dig it up i'd be willing to help another gamer out.
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GrumpyOldMan

Hello Ironduke

I've used the SMER 1/180 ship but then again I have been accused of 'use_anything_itis'.

Also I've used a card model when I needed a few for an amphibious assault (15mm)  :), luckily the link is still active. It's 1/100 but it's just a matter of shrinking the print to scale. I used brass rod for masts and oars. Lay the internal hullside over the external hull side and trim the external to the internal (or a bit larger) to give you a 'waterline' model. Doesn't need painting  :D.

http://jtdigest.narod.ru/dig3_02/museum2.htm

Links to the 2 sheets below:-





Links for other card models:-

http://papermau.blogspot.com.au/search?q=viking

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Ironduke

Such a helpful forum community, thanks guys so much for advice and support, I'm sending a sculpt to a friend at Leven minis, if anyone's interested, I'll keep you posted
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