Ref.: DUSE-D004
Greek Trireme, 480 B.C.
Technical data
The kit contains: keel and frames cutting by laser, strips for planking of hull and deck, dowels for making masts and yards, rigging rope, cloth for sail, metal accessories, English instructions and building plans. Box dimensions: 640x270x55mm Scale: 1/72, length: 515mm, width: 180mm, height: 220mm.
Historical Review
The model represents a Greek Trireme from the age of battle of Salamis (480 B.C.). The crew were 170 oarsmen and about 30 warriors. Under favourable conditions, trireme could fly at up to 12 miles per hour. The major weapon of the trireme was a bronze ram which penetrates the side of enemy vessels. Main propulsion was rowing. Sails were used only for lasting longer voyages. During battle the sails and the mast were lay down and the ship was powered only by oars.