Explore Nordic History with Viking Warrior Papercraft

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 Have you ever dreamed of owning a mighty Viking warrior, ready to conquer any challenge? Now, that dream can become a reality with the Viking Warrior paper model. With 155 pieces spread across 48 sheets of paper, you'll create a vibrant 3D artwork, steeped in the legendary Nordic style. Standing at a height of 65 cm when completed, this Viking warrior paper model will be an impressive focal point for your living space.


Through the assembly process, join Paper Iconic in exploring the history and culture of the Vikings.



The Viking image in popular culture and historical fact


The Viking warrior depicted in this model is inspired by popular films, comics, and games. Although somewhat exaggerated compared to historical reality, this image has become familiar and beloved worldwide. Vikings are often portrayed as tall, blonde, bearded, wearing armor and wielding battle axes.


However, the Viking image in popular culture is only part of the story. In reality, the Vikings were a seafaring people from Scandinavia, the region comprising modern-day Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. They lived primarily from the 8th to the 11th centuries, a period when Scandinavia witnessed an explosion of culture and exploration. In addition to being fierce warriors, the Vikings were also skilled explorers, shrewd traders, and industrious farmers. They built long, sturdy ships to explore and conquer new lands, leaving a lasting mark on world history. The name “Viking” was never used by the Scandinavians themselves - nor was it used by others of that time to describe them. They were more commonly called “Northmen" or "Danes”.


Builder by Rolandex


The Viking Warrior paper model is not just a form of entertainment, an artwork but can also be a very meaningful gift for those who love history, Nordic culture, and those who are passionate about handicrafts. Create your own mighty Viking warrior and assert your personality!


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