SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER

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SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER

  • SKU: SHPP-P37MICHLGO-NU
  • MPN: OL062 / OL048

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SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER 

FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY MUSEUM QUALITY SHIP MODEL 

  • Open die cut side hull windows, NOT painted like those built by most other companies.
  • Dimension Approx.: 36.5″ L x 4.5″ W x 11.5″ H
  • Approx. SCALE 1:300
  • The model is already built, NOT a model ship kit

When the SS Michelangelo was launched at Genoa’s Ansaldo Shipyards on 16 September 1962, she represented the last great flourish of Italy’s transatlantic ambition. Built for Italia Società di Navigazione, she and her sister ship SS Raffaello were conceived as the final generation of true North Atlantic superliners — vessels designed not for cruising, but for the demanding, prestigious, and increasingly endangered business of scheduled crossings between Europe and New York.

Completed in April 1965, the Michelangelo was a striking ship: 906 feet long, nearly 46,000 gross tons, and capable of 26.5 knots on her twin‑screw steam turbines. Her most distinctive feature was her pair of futuristic funnels — trellis‑like structures designed by the Turin Polytechnic to deflect smoke away from the decks. No liner had ever worn anything like them, and they became her signature silhouette.

Inside, she was a showcase of Italian artistry. Designers Nino Zoncada, Vincenzo Monaco, and Amedeo Luccichenti created interiors that blended Art Deco influences with modernist luxury. Fireproof materials, sculptural lighting, and elegant lounges made her one of the most stylish ships afloat. She could carry 1,775 passengers across three classes, all served with the famously attentive Italian Line hospitality — including, as passengers fondly recalled, more than 50 varieties of pasta and even dedicated care for pets.

Her maiden voyage on 12 May 1965 carried nearly 1,500 passengers from Genoa to New York. She quickly became a symbol of modern Italy — glamorous, confident, and technologically advanced. Admirers nicknamed her “Mic,” and she developed a loyal following among transatlantic travelers.

But the North Atlantic was a harsh proving ground. On 12 April 1966, during a violent storm, a massive rogue wave struck her forward superstructure, causing severe damage and tragic loss of life. The incident shocked the maritime world but also demonstrated the ship’s resilience; she limped to safety and was repaired. Later that year, a refit improved her propellers and transmission, reducing vibration and boosting her speed to 31.59 knots, briefly making her the fifth‑fastest liner in the world.

Despite her beauty and engineering, the Michelangelo entered service at the wrong moment. The jet age was rapidly eroding the passenger liner market, and by the early 1970s, transatlantic travel by ship was no longer commercially viable. Her final crossing came in July 1975, after barely a decade of service. She was laid up at La Spezia beside her sister, both victims of a changing world.

In 1976, the Italian government sold her to Iran, where she was renamed Michel‑Ange and used as a floating barracks and accommodation ship at Bandar Abbas. It was an anticlimactic second life for a vessel once hailed as a national masterpiece. After years of decline, she was sold for scrap and dismantled at Gadani, Pakistan, in 1991.

The SS Michelangelo and her sister Raffaello were the final expression of the great European superliner tradition — ships built for speed, elegance, and national pride just as the era of ocean travel was ending. They were the last identical sister liners built since the Bremen and Europa of 1929, and they represented the pinnacle of Italian maritime design.

Though her career was short, the Michelangelo remains a beloved icon: a ship of bold lines, artistic interiors, and unmistakable Italian flair — a final, brilliant chapter in the history of the transatlantic liner.

SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER
SS MICHELANGELO OCEAN LINER

 

 

PRODUCTS CRAFTED WITHOUT COMPROMISE, ANCHORED IN TRADITION

 

Elevate your collection with an exquisite display or RC‑compatible model, handcrafted with uncompromising precision by SavyBoat master artisans.   Built with traditional plank‑on‑frame construction, each model is built entirely from scratch using historical photographs, archival drawings, and original ship, yacht, or boat plans, ensuring a level of authenticity and craftsmanship worthy of the world’s finest collectors.

 

This same dedication to excellence extends beyond our models and into every SavyBoat product we sell—from apparel to accessories to home décor. Whether it’s a handcrafted model or a piece from our lifestyle collection, every item is designed with the same maritime heritage, premium materials, and timeless maritime style that define the SavyBoat name.

 

UNMATCHED AUTHENTICITY IN EVERY MODEL

Our models feature an extraordinary level of detail throughout, faithfully capturing the character of the real ship, yacht, or boat. Depending on the model, these features include:

 --- The finest woods throughout the model, such as Ebony, Rosewood, Blackwood, Mahogany, and Teak
 --- High‑quality fittings, trimmings, steering wheels, and propellers made of sculpted or cast metals
 --- Pre‑installed LED lighting on illuminated models (power supply not included) 
 --- Open die‑cut side hull windows—never painted, like found on other companies’ models 
 --- Precision true open die‑cut windows, doors, and portholes throughout ship superstructures
 --- Detailed lifeboats hung from launching davits

 --- Delicate railings on the forecastle, aft castle, and upper decks

 --- Complete rigging and stay‑lines on all masts and smokestacks
 --- Detailed interiors, complete with a realistic steering wheel, switches, and gauges
 --- Hand‑stitched plush seats made of genuine leather
 --  High‑gloss finishes with multi‑layered, micro‑sanded surfaces
 --- A specially developed multi‑layered paint system replicating the vessel’s true colors with remarkable depth

 --- RC‑compatible construction with epoxy‑lined hulls, pre-installed propeller shafts, and rubber assemblies.  ----  Due to the many ways our customers power their RC models, our models do not come with propellers. 

--- Hatches open for easy RC equipment installation (motor and electronics not included).

Please note, as each model is hand built, slight detail and color variations may exist between each model.

 

CRAFTSMANSHIP BEYOND THE MODELS — APPAREL & LIFESTYLE GOODS

SavyBoat’s commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship extends into our apparel and lifestyle collections, designed for those who want to enjoy maritime heritage every day.

 

Premium Apparel

Every garment is crafted with the same philosophy that guides our shipbuilding:

 --- Ultra‑soft, long‑staple cotton and performance wicking Poly-Blend fabrics
 --- Embroidery and prints inspired by historic ship insignias, pennants, navel, and other markings
 --- Precision‑stitched detailing mirroring the rigging and linework found on our models 
 --- Premium hats and outerwear featuring maritime textures, patterns, and ship‑inspired designs

 

Accessories & Collectibles

Our accessories are designed with the same level of refinement:

 --- Hand‑finished display cases to protect and highlight model beauty s
 --- Brass and stainless‑steel accents echoing the metals used in our model fittings
 --- Nautical‑themed décor pieces, including stands, plaques, and maritime desk accessories

 

CRAFTSMANSHIP YOU CAN SEE

Unlike other companies’ mass‑produced models carved from blocks, every SavyBoat hull is individually built plank by plank—an approach reserved for the finest bespoke replicas—ensuring accuracy, strength, and beauty. Models arrive assembled on a hand-polished solid‑wood base with pedestals and a nameplate.  Each model is assigned a unique serial number for added assurance that the model you purchased is a true SavyBoat model. 

 

Our apparel and lifestyle collection and accessories follow the same philosophy: premium fabrics, precision stitching, maritime‑inspired design, quality materials, and fittings that honor nautical heritage.

 

A TIMELESS GIFT FOR COLLECTORS & ENTHUSIASTS

A SavyBoat model is a striking centerpiece for any home, office, or gallery. It is an exceptional gift for maritime enthusiasts, interior decorators, and collectors who appreciate true craftsmanship at the highest level. Paired with SavyBoat apparel or lifestyle accessories, it becomes part of a complete heritage‑inspired collection—one that celebrates the art, history, and romance of the sea.

 

 


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