Discover Saint Malo, wooden model made of this French Doris. Canadian origin, doris was used since some certain time ago in the schooners of Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, introduced in France, Spain and Portugal later. Guided by our detailed step by step you can complete your replica of this unique ship.
Doris were transported by supply ship, usually schooners on whose decks the doris were travelling stacked, and were used by one or two crew member on the banks of Newfoundland to fish cod. During the day they returned several times to the mother ship to unload their captures. For their strength, low cost and ease to unload, doris continued to be used as working boats in sailboats and many other motorized boats.
Build your 1/20 scale model of Saint Malo, French doris late nineteenth century. Its simple construction system and its simple canvas make it ideal for beginners in the ship modeling. The model consists of board pieces cut high precision laser, fine wood, brass, melting and weaving. For the building you can follow our completed step by step guide in 4 languages and full color, with full-scale drawings of the finished model.