Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden |
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Date Added: 15 March 2012
This is a model of the Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden of the Dutch navy in the year 1868. The artist, Frans Dekker, wanted to make the Prins but not as a normal ship in a bottle. Built in a 3 liter bottle, the hull was made in four parts. The idea was to equip it with 2 engines; one for firing the guns, and one for running the steam engine. Unlike sailing ships where the rigging is the most important thing; this ship is more a steam ship than a sailing ship, so the attention comes from the working turning screws from the steam engine (made from carving out a single block) and the guns that fire and produce sound.
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Type: | Ironclad Turret Ship | Maker's Name: | Dekker, Frans | |
Category: | Military | Made Where: | Beemster, Holland | |
Bottle Size: | 30 cm x 140 mm | Year Made: | 2012 | |
Bottle Type: | 3 liter |