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Dutch residential house (Poland)

€2.69
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Publisher/Manufacturer: "Extra Model". Poland

Scale: 1 : 120

Number of sheets: 4 x A4

Number of sheets with details: 2 1/2

Number of assembly drawings: 4

Difficulty: for beginners and modelers with little experience

Model dimensions: 267 mm x 82 mm x 72 mm

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When in the 13th century, after the invasion of the Tatars, the lands of the Republic of the Two Peoples (RTP)began to empty, they tried to invite farmers from distant Holland. Its inhabitants fought with nature and tried to take away its territories for their inhabitants. But some of them decided to leave the country and move to foreign lands.. Most of them were excellent specialists in fighting against the elements of nature and because of this they were able to settle and survive in the flooded valleys of the Vistula. The Dutch knew, how to control flood waters and survived in areas, suffering from seasonal flooding, building sluice systems, that allowed them to protect reclaimed land, suitable for agriculture and livestock. In addition to farmers, artisans and merchants also moved to the lands of Poland and Lithuania, who settled in Gdańsk (it was already known for its international connections and business) and other RTP cities. Although foreigners could not purchase land in RTP, they quickly became rich and created closed groups of compatriots, who did not mix with the local population. In this way, they preserved many traditions, including in the construction of houses and industrial facilities. We offer You to make a simple model of their typical house, which has survived to this day in the Olendre Regional Museum.

A small, simple, well-detailed model of a residential house for beginners and less experienced modelers. Although, it consists of several dozen parts, it is quite attractive and will surely decorate Your collection. In addition, even a modeler, who does not hold scissors in his hands, can glue this model together in 2 -4 hours without any help from more experienced modelers. But working in a company is more fun.

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