Let me show you my viking longship, a historical accurate LEGO rendition of the ships that the vikings used to cross the seas. It has the long shaping, a tall mast and details such as the iconic dragon head at the front. Up to
11 Viking Minifigures
can take place on the ship, with 10 rowers and 1 steersman.
The measurements of the viking longship are
30,2 x 18,7 x 26,6 cm
/ 11.9 x 7.3 x 10.5 in. The ship makes a great display on shelf, but is also small enough to be easily played with. The piece count of about
500 pieces
also makes it affordable to everyone.
Starting at the front of the boat you see the detailed
dragon head
that I designed to look as realistic as possible in this small scale. The tail of the ship is also carved with Norse ornaments.
Each viking has a place to sit and can attach the shield to the side of the ship to give it the iconic look. Right in the front section the crew stores the supplies and the loot of the last raid.
On the back of the ship is the rudder and behind the captain an additional seat.
When traveling inland by river, the Nordic warriors can
lower the mas
t
of their longship to fit under bridges.
I made my own custom instructions for this model to give you more insight into the building techniques and the opportunity to build your own one. Of course the digital instructions are free and can be downloaded here. If you like the model and don’t have the bricks to build it, make sure to vote and help this model to become an official set.
In 2020 LEGO showed us that they are not disinclined in the Viking theme with introducing an amazing Viking Minifigure in their Collectable Minifigure Series. So why not make more vikings and give them a ship? I was also inspired by the LEGO Vikings theme from 2005 and sets like LEGO 7018 Viking Ship.
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