Gianhien Fb0038W Trıreme Roman Navy Wooden Ready Sailing Warship Model (GNFB0038W)

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GIANHIEN FB0038W TRIREME ROMAN Navy Wood Ready Sailing Warship Model

Brand:Gianhien
Stock Code:GNFB0038W
Scale:81x24x48 cm
Type:Wooden model ready to exhibit
Number of parts:1


Wooden Warship Contents

  • 1 Roman Navy Wood Ready Sailing Warship Model

Sailing Wooden Roman Navy Ship Features

  • It is the reduced wooden model of the truth.
  • The body is made of hand craftsmanship from dried wooden material.
  • The sails are made of cloth and all seams are made.
  • Accessories are made of rice and white metal.
  • Under the boat is the original stand that will keep it on the ground.
  • It is in the special wooden polls to prevent damage during transportation, and also in the cardboard parcel.

About the Roman Navy Ship

Trireme was a warship, many times people used it as a cargo ship. It was a very weightless ship. Unlike other ships of that period, the ingenuity of this ship was to gather more rowing, and as a result, it was forced to increase its pushing power without having to increase its length proportionally. This was accomplished by putting rowers on top of each other or in three consecutive series, as in Triacontorous and Penticontorous. The draft of the ship (from the water line to the spine) was at a minimum, so it could move to the shaping easily and at the same time the beach could pull up every night. Long and thin (35-40 m at approximately 6 m) shape, 6 nautical miles per hour (1 sea shaft = 1852 m) sail and agile. The crew consisted of 200 people: the captain, 10 statesmen, 2 archers-oks, 14 soldiers and 170 rowing. It was calculated that the weight of the individual is 50 tons as ballast weight that helps the ship's balance. The basic movements within the ship were just in case of shovel, lifting and lowering the sail, weighing or lowering iron with a special team of several people. Of course, like the others, but the more impressive was the regulation of rowing. This was from the commander of the perverse non -commissioned officer who ordered to take off and pause. One or two flutes helped him, protecting the rhythm with the flute or hymn called Triravloi. In some cases, the flutechers used a pair of stone cottalas in the eyes of the enemy, so that the orders were not confused with the orders of the non -commissioned officer, with voice hymns or the sound of the flute. Trireme ship is made of fir tree to be light. The spine, but the beam, which reaches the beginning, is made of oak to endure longer.

Square -shaped fabric supporting pole, the ship hit other enemy ships was lowered to the bridge. The ropes holding the pole were made of cannabis or papyrus and spread with tar so that it would not easily rot, while the skin pieces provided waterproofing in various parts of the ship. There were rowing helmets used to give the ship the right direction on both sides. The stern ended acrostolio, a decorative element of 4 or 5 curved, such as a fan. The ancients wanted the ship to look like a sea monster. Acrostolio was the queue out of the sea. A eye with symbolic meaning in the bow was painted. He protected the route and kept the bad souls that could endanger the journey, a little further further, a bronze coach from the front to strengthen the spring. It was used to open breaches to enemy ships in naval battles, and the breaches were often fatal.


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Hobbytime Review

This ready -made wooden ship model, which has a very detailed workmanship, is an unattended gift in your friends. It is in the special wooden polls to prevent damage during transportation, and also in the cardboard parcel. When you are asked, you can order a complete indoor plexiglass glass. As Hobbytime, we will continue to offer you more realistic and high quality products. .


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