MS Jutlandia

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MS Jutlandia


Commissioned by

LEGO Group CEE team

Denmark


Scale

 1/40


Length

 325cm


Built in

2013-2014


MS Jutlandia

Commissiond by

LEGO CEE team, Denmark


Scale

1/40

Length

325cm


Built in

2013-14

MS Jutlandia (lat.: Jutland) was contracted by and built for the East Asiatic Company (EAC) in 1934, as a combined passenger and cargo ship at EAC's Nakskov Shipyard, Denmark. Following an extended operational life in which she also served as a hospital ship and a royal yacht, she was finally decommissioned in 1965.


Jutlandia was contracted by EAC 1934 to replace older ships on the then regular service between Copenhagen and Bangkok. She operated on this route from November 1934, until January 1940, and again from 1954 to the end of 1964. Jutlandia was the only ship in the EAC fleet to be designed with a Maierform bow. She is the second of so far three ships of the same name.


Jutlandia served as a hospital ship during the Korean war from 1951-1952 and later on was also used as a Royal Yacht in 1960 before being discommissioned in 1964. For more detailed info click here


This is by far the biggest ship model delivered by KONAJRA measuring 325 cm in lenght an due to all the details using over 90,000 bricks. The model was specifaccly designed for LEGO World Copenhagen in 2015 and is now, after being on show on 2 other LEGO® events is now on permanent display in the new LEGO® headquaters ( the LEGO Campus) in Billund, Danmark


The digital design has never been finished due to a lack of time. Maybe someday when there is time it will be, just to render images for our website

About MS Jutlandia

MS Jutlandia

MS Jutlandia (lat.: Jutland) was contracted by and built for the East Asiatic Company (EAC) in 1934, as a combined passenger and cargo ship at EAC's Nakskov Shipyard, Denmark. Following an extended operational life in which she also served as a hospital ship and a royal yacht, she was finally decommissioned in 1965.


Jutlandia was contracted by EAC 1934 to replace older ships on the then regular service between Copenhagen and Bangkok. She operated on this route from November 1934, until January 1940, and again from 1954 to the end of 1964. Jutlandia was the only ship in the EAC fleet to be designed with a Maierform bow. She is the second of so far three ships of the same name.


Jutlandia served as a hospital ship during the Korean war from 1951-1952 and later on was also used as a Royal Yacht in 1960 before being discommissioned in 1964. For more detailed info click here


This is by far the biggest ship model delivered by KONAJRA measuring 325 cm in lenght an due to all the details using over 90,000 bricks. The model was specifaccly designed for LEGO World Copenhagen in 2015 and is now, after being on show on 2 other LEGO® events is now on permanent display in the new LEGO® headquaters ( the LEGO Campus) in Billund, Danmark


The digital design has never been finished due to a lack of time. Maybe someday when there is time it will be, just to render images for our website


MS Jutlandia (lat.: Jutland) was contracted by and built for the East Asiatic Company (EAC) in 1934, as a combined passenger and cargo ship at EAC's Nakskov Shipyard, Denmark. Following an extended operational life in which she also served as a hospital ship and a royal yacht, she was finally decommissioned in 1965.


Jutlandia was contracted by EAC 1934 to replace older ships on the then regular service between Copenhagen and Bangkok. She operated on this route from November 1934, until January 1940, and again from 1954 to the end of 1964. Jutlandia was the only ship in the EAC fleet to be designed with a Maierform bow. She is the second of so far three ships of the same name.


Jutlandia served as a hospital ship during the Korean war from 1951-1952 and later on was also used as a Royal Yacht in 1960 before being discommissioned in 1964. For more detailed info


This is by far the biggest ship model delivered by KONAJRA measuring 325 cm in lenght an due to all the details using over 90,000 bricks. The model was specifaccly designed for LEGO World Copenhagen in 2015 and is now, after being on show on 2 other LEGO® events is now on permanent display in the new LEGO® headquaters ( the LEGO Campus) in Billund, Danmark


The digital design has never been finished due to a lack of time. Maybe someday when there is time it will be, just to render images for our website

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