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Drakar Oseberg, D-209, 1:180



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Код производителя 5903852042097

Возраст ребенка 6 лет

Бренд Mister Craft

Герой / Сказка нет

Серия MCRD209

Материал пластик

Сертификаты, отзывы, сертификаты CE

Количество элементов Один

Высота изделия 1.9 см

Ширина 12.7 см

Вес с индивидуальной упаковкой 0.2 кг

Цвет многоцветный

EAN (GTIN) 5903852042097

Название набора Drakar Oseberg

Минимальный возраст ребенка Четырнадцать

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    Mistercraft D-209 Model Building, Multicoloured

    Opis:

    Product Description

    Drakar Oseberg "NEW". Plastic model making is an area of model making, in which models are mainly made of plastic (today mostly polystyrene). These are usually non-drive stand models where the interest is more on a high level of detail than on robustness or function, but with which can also be played limited. Predominantly kits made of prefabricated parts are used here. Rarely you will find kits made of deep-drawn shapes (Vacu kits) and pure resin kits.

    Safety Warning

    No warnings applicable

    Data premiery: 2017

    Marka: Mistercraft

    Waga: 0.289 gram

    Wysokość: 1.9 cm

    Szerokość: 7.7 cm

    Długość: 11.4 cm

    Product: the Oseberg boat from the IX century is a Viking boat. The model is made of high-quality plastic. Designed for small and large hobbyists

    Parameters: scale 1:180, length of the assembled model: 127 mm, width: 87 mm

    Contents of the set: plastic model, assembly instructions (English language not guaranteed), stickers, glue, box

    Technical data: difficulty level: 3, number of elements: 16, type: Viking ship, country: Scandinavia, period: the years 800 to 1050 after Christ.

    Painting: Scandinavia. The relique was born from the ground and examined by Professor Gabriel Gustafson from the University Museum for Old People in Oslo.

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