I have to agree with Tobyker, it really does knock your socks off! The stern in particular seems to go on up forever. They built their ships very high in those days which is probably why she fell over! Apparently, just before she sailed, the local admiral conducted a stability test using seamen running from one side of the deck to the other and the results were so alarming he stopped it immediately. However, politics dictated that she must sail and so down she went. Basically the design just pushed the technology of the time too far.
It's difficult to take pictures in the museum as it is so dark inside and even my DSLR struggled although the results were worth it. The staggering number of carvings would be enough to put anybody off tackling a scratch built model although there are some kits on the market.
Definitely a "must see" if you ever have the opportunity. The rest of Stockholm is pretty interesting too, albeit a bit expensive but we didn't really spend any money there having just got off a cruise ship for the day.
Colin