Lilla Weneda Coastal Ferry Papercraft

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 Lilla Weneda was an essential part of maritime transportation between Poland and Sweden for many years, providing a vital link for both passengers and cargo. It played a significant role in facilitating trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries.



Lilla Weneda was one of the ten sister ships built between 1961-64 by Gdansk Shipyard as a river ferry. Her sisters were Aldona, Roza Weneda, Balladyna, Alina, Ellenai, Laura, Mary, Judith and Grazyna. They were known as Sz-600 or w-600, equipped with 600hp engines. These ferries were the first coastal passenger ships fully designed and constructed in Poland. Then 8+2 other ships joined as sisters with slight differences. They were called SZ-390 . Only Ewa had significant differences. She was a little luxurious.


Prepared as an exact copy of the Lilla Weneda Coastal Ferry model, it will add a sea breeze to your home decoration and office decoration! The Lilla Weneda Coastal Ferry paper model, which you will display in the most beautiful corner of your home with its eye-catching and detailed handcraft design, will be your indispensable decorative object!


Watch Calros3's video below for a more detailed look at this gorgeous (but not easy) paper model.



Download and build your own Lilla Weneda Coastal Ferry Papercraft (by Digital Navy).


Photo: Digital Navy

Video: Calros3

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