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Norrskär Preview
Amidst all the ferries, it’s easy to overlook — but keep your eyes on SIM3D and you might just discover something special.
Coming soon: the majestic S/S Norrskär — a beautifully preserved steamship from 1910 that still sails the Stockholm archipelago today.
Here’s a first look at this timeless classic. – Erik SIM3D
2 replies to “Norrskär Preview”
Hjalmar
Ve need this small ferries , most vanted 💓💓💓😀
Johnny Nilsson
Yes very beautiful will that steamship be I just love to see this looking forward for when it is released
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