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Norwegian Fishing Boat (1960s)
Description
Step back in time with this classic Norwegian fishing boat inspired by the hardworking vessels that operated along the rugged coastline of Northern Norway during the 1960s.
Designed with authentic proportions and traditional features, this model captures the charm of the small fishing and cargo boats that were once a common sight in northern harbors and fjords. From the wheelhouse and deck layout to the characteristic hull shape, every detail reflects the practical design of these iconic working boats.
The model looks great straight from the printer, but painting and weathering are highly recommended to bring out the details and create a realistic vintage appearance. Add rust effects, worn wood textures, and weathered paint to transform it into a true display piece.
Perfect for maritime enthusiasts, model builders, fishermen, and anyone with a connection to Norway's rich coastal heritage.
Some light assembly is required. Glue should be used
Features
⚓ Inspired by authentic Northern Norwegian fishing boats from the 1960s
⚓ Detailed wheelhouse, railings, mast, rudder, and propeller
⚓ Includes display stand
⚓ Excellent painting and weathering project
⚓ Great display model for home, office, or workshop
⚓ Designed for easy printing and assembly
Perfect For
- Maritime enthusiasts
- Fishing boat collectors
- Norwegian heritage displays
- Model painting projects
- Coastal and nautical décor
- Gifts for boat lovers
Print Profile
- Layer Height: 0.20 mm
- Infill: 15%
- Material: PLA (Recommended)
- Supports: Tree Supports Required
- Adhesion: Brim Recommended
- Print Speed: Standard Settings
No AI was used in making of this model
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted
Models(1)
Sjark complete Base.3mfDesigner2.80 MB
2026-06-10









