Named "Ormen Lange" (Long Serpent) by King Olaf Tryggvesso, the drakkar was the most famous warship of its time. Decorated with a dragon-headed figurehead, it could reach considerable dimensions (up to 48 m in length).
Protected by very high-level basting, with rows of overlapping edges, the drakkar had to be light and extremely manoeuvrable.
"Gold shone on the bows and silver shimmered on every ship. The fleet was magnificent and if the chief had wanted to conquer entire peoples, the mere sight of his ships would have been enough to terrorize the enemy." Named "Ormen Lange" (Long Serpent) by King Olaf Tryggvesso, the drakkar was the most famous warship of its time. Decorated with a dragon-headed figurehead, it could reach considerable dimensions (up to 48 m in length).
Protected by very high-level basting, with rows of overlapping edges, the drakkar had to be light and extremely manoeuvrable.
Pre-cut keel, frames and bridges Pre-cut wooden exterior edges Bridge slats; mast and vergue Figurehead and accessories in wood and resin Tarpaulin canvas for sailing.
Fast drying epoxy glue, 5 minutes. Easy to use with syringes of distribution. Ideal in the field. Best performance on: metal, wood, rubber, ceramic, porcelain, jewelry and most plastic materials. 28-gram syringes.
Named "Ormen Lange" (Long Serpent) by King Olaf Tryggvesso, the drakkar was the most famous warship of its time. Decorated with a dragon-headed figurehead, it could reach considerable dimensions (up to 48 m in length).
Protected by very high-level basting, with rows of overlapping edges, the drakkar had to be light and extremely manoeuvrable.