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Model Shipways Ernest Hemingway's Pilar - 1:30 Scale Wooden Sportfishing Boat Model Kitfished for marlin. Now you build the legend. In 1934, Ernest Hemingway ordered a 38 foot Wheeler motor yacht custom built for one purpose: adventure. He named her Pilarafter the fearless heroine of For Whom the Bell Tolls, and quietly, after his nickname for his second wife, Pauline. She carried him through the waters of Key West, the Bahamas, and Cuba in pursuit of giant marlin, new stories, and whatever waited beyond the horizon. Hemingway didn't
fished for marlin. Now you build the legend.
In 1934, Ernest Hemingway ordered a 38-foot Wheeler motor yacht custom-built for one purpose: adventure.
He named her Pilar—after the fearless heroine of For Whom the Bell Tolls, and quietly, after his nickname for his second wife, Pauline.
She carried him through the waters of Key West, the Bahamas, and Cuba in pursuit of giant marlin, new stories, and whatever waited beyond the horizon.
Hemingway didn't just fish from her. He wrote on her. He lived on her.
He chased marlin and even used her to hunt German submarines in the Caribbean during WWII.
Today, nearly a century later, Pilar remains preserved at Hemingway's pre-Castro home in Cuba.
Now you can have her on your workbench.
The Kit
Designed by master modeler Marcelo Matrangolo of Nauticurso Brazil and manufactured in the USA by Model Shipways, Pilar is a true plank-on-frame wooden ship model that captures the character of Hemingway's beloved sportfishing yacht in remarkable detail.
Length: 16" (406mm)
Width: 4¾" (19" with outriggers)
Height: 7½" (10" with outriggers)
The dramatic fishing outriggers, elevated bridge, elegant cabin, and classic Wheeler lines make Pilar unlike anything else in a ship model collection.
An Unique Model Kit
Authentic Plank-on-Frame Construction
You build this hull the exact way real twentieth-century boatbuilders did. Erect 20 precise laser-cut frames onto the included building board, join the two-part keel to form the central spine, and lay individual wood planks from keel to rail. Every bend, seam, and plank edge is yours, resulting in a historically accurate hull that solid-wood kits simply cannot replicate.
High-Tier Laser-Cut Precision
Frames, bulkheads, deck structures, cabin sides, and roof support beams are cleanly engineered on premium laser-cut sheets for an incredibly tight, seamless fit. Supporting tabs are designed to be sliced cleanly with a sharp hobby blade rather than punched out, safely preserving every fine point.
Intricate Cabin Interior & Exterior Subassemblies
The multi-stage cabin assembly builds out with beautiful interior panels, a windshield, delicate door trims, and a detailed radio console. Roof support beams are sanded perfectly flush to support the flying bridge , which features a functioning exterior ladder and a realistic 3-wire console connection drilled smoothly through the roof.
Hemingway’s Custom Fishing Details In Full Force
Pilar was heavily modified to Hemingway’s exacting specifications for offshore fishing, and this kit faithfully reproduces the features that made the vessel unique. This kit captures all of it:
Detailed fighting chair with footrest, armrests, and swivel pedestal
Complete flying bridge assembly
Scale fishing outriggers
Navigation lights and deck ventilators
Anchor winch and bollards
Detailed helm station
Propeller shaft and rudder assembly
Cabin radio equipment
Upper bridge railings formed from brass wire
Display stand included
The fighting chair alone has seven separate cast parts, a miniature project in itself.
The kit also includes a full decal sheet featuring:
Pilar name markings
Key West transom graphics
Hull registration numbers
Wheeler builder's badge
Decorative hull artwork
What's in the Box
Laser-cut wooden parts
Hull planking stock
Deck and trim stock
Cast metal fittings
3D Printed Resin fittings
Brass wire
Dowel stock
Full decal set
Display stand
25-pages fully illustrated instruction manual
Required Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
This kit uses construction details and techniques that require some previous ship modeling experience. It assumes comfort with planking hulls , working with varied adhesives , cutting supporting wood tabs cleanly , and bending or soldering brass wire elements.
Kit Specifications
Scale |
1:30 |
Finished Length |
16" (406mm) |
Finished Width |
4¾" / 19" with outriggers |
Finished Height |
7½" / 10" with outriggers |
Construction |
Plank-on-frame |
Adhesives Required |
CA glue, PVA/carpenter's glue |
Fittings |
Cast white metal (27 types) |
Prototype |
1934 Wheeler motor yacht |
Designer |
Marcelo Matrangolo |
Manufacturer |
Model Expo / Model Shipways, Miami, FL |
Skill Level |
Intermediate–Advanced |
The marlin may be gone.
The adventures are history.
But Pilar remains.
Instructions Manual
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