Nuestra Senora del Pilar 1/46
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Discover one of the jewels of ship modelling, which will allow you to enjoy marvellous moments and relive the age in which these majestic ships sailed the oceans. The reproduction of the model is faithful to the original.
The construction of this ship, based on plans and regulations established by José Antonio de Gaztañeta, took place in the Port of Cavite, in the Philippines, along with that of Nuestra. Sra. de Covadonga.
Work began in 1731 and she was finally launched two years later in 1733. She had two bridges and a displacement of 1,000 tonnes, was fitted with 50 cannon as well as 10 swivel guns, mounted on quarter deck and forecastle.
For twenty years she plied the route from Mexico to Manila and in 1750 underwent a complete refit in the Port of Cavite. In 1750, on her last voyage, she set sail from Manila bound for Acapulco. Despite being overloaded, and contrary to the opinion of both pilots and Master, her Captain insisted on weighing anchor at the beginning of September. En route for the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific, they began to have difficulties, after sailing into a heavy storm, and she sank taking all of her crew down with her.
Our model kits will provide you with all the elements necessary to ensure the reality of your model ship, down to the smallest imaginable naval detail. We hope that you will enjoy your love of ship modelling with the vessel Nuestra Señora del Pilar, a splendid model ship that will provide you with lengthy periods of creative leisure.