In 1940 the \"St. Roch\" set sail from Vancouver for a secret mission by the passage of the North West. Because of the ice, it will remain blocked 2 winters in the waters of the Arctic. Finally he joined Halifax on October 11, 1942 and became the first ship to have crossed this passage, before being the first to pass it in the other direction. The \"St. Roch\" was built in 1928 north of Vancouver.\nThe kit contains all the laser pre-cut wooden parts, the filth, the plane and the assembly instructions.\n \n The \"Billing Boats\" models in the series \"600\" have the particular\n rity to be built flat per half-shells which are then\n assembled against each other. This method facilitates\n construction, these models are therefore particularly intended\n born to beginners.