Sergey Popovichenko
A Fixture
Friends, this is not about figurines, as usual, but about what will be useful to us in our dioramas. Namely, a "Viking merchant boat".
Just yesterday, in one of the Ukrainian Facebook groups on medelism, I met a master who makes 3D models of various equipment and sells STL files for printing.
I, as a person who sometimes makes not only figurines, but also dioramas, was interested in the Viking boat. And I had a couple of ideas where I can scale the ship to the scale I need, cut off the part or the whole boat necessary for the vignette. With some approximation, this model can also be used as a drakkar for dioramas in different scales. After all, sometimes you need only the nose, or part of the ship.
So, for starters, a link to the master's page
Nickolay Chaschyn
https://www.facebook.com/nickolay.chaschyn
https://cults3d.com/en/users/chasch...HHi6TFTrJ3RedHhpw2KyP-adA67ZiOip8p5yGXDa1bTM0
Viking merchant boat 1/72:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/viking-merchant-boat
Good detail. And you can always refine the model with a variety of details, do not print a sail, make wooden masts, add rigging, things to the deck...
Upon purchase, you will receive two archives - lighter and with more polygons.
Haven't printed it yet, because there are a lot of started projects and painting debts... However, now I need to collect figurines for the ship)
Each archive contains two files. Body and details. Included are Viking shields, team lockers - these parts can be used for a variety of ideas...
The price of the model is not high, so I think you can support the master with a few hard coins, who liked the ship of the northern pirates.
Just yesterday, in one of the Ukrainian Facebook groups on medelism, I met a master who makes 3D models of various equipment and sells STL files for printing.
I, as a person who sometimes makes not only figurines, but also dioramas, was interested in the Viking boat. And I had a couple of ideas where I can scale the ship to the scale I need, cut off the part or the whole boat necessary for the vignette. With some approximation, this model can also be used as a drakkar for dioramas in different scales. After all, sometimes you need only the nose, or part of the ship.
So, for starters, a link to the master's page
Nickolay Chaschyn
https://www.facebook.com/nickolay.chaschyn
https://cults3d.com/en/users/chasch...HHi6TFTrJ3RedHhpw2KyP-adA67ZiOip8p5yGXDa1bTM0
Viking merchant boat 1/72:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/viking-merchant-boat
Good detail. And you can always refine the model with a variety of details, do not print a sail, make wooden masts, add rigging, things to the deck...
Upon purchase, you will receive two archives - lighter and with more polygons.
Haven't printed it yet, because there are a lot of started projects and painting debts... However, now I need to collect figurines for the ship)
Each archive contains two files. Body and details. Included are Viking shields, team lockers - these parts can be used for a variety of ideas...
The price of the model is not high, so I think you can support the master with a few hard coins, who liked the ship of the northern pirates.