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Who knows why I had missed this wonderful creature! A true masterpiece! Congratulations Siggi!!!
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Thanks Fred! To tell you the truth, I didn't even know I could make these things and when I started building the Amarante I didn't know how to make its decorations and I started with the idea of not making them; then I tried, I realised I would need small tools that were not commercially available, I tried to make them myself and I succeeded in that feat that I thought was impossible for me! ..... You always have to try!
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I do not generally like painting on my models; I know that in reality, on this model, the lettering and the various decorations were painted, but I decided to give my model a certain style, certainly a personal one, and I will try, if I can, to make the decorations with boxwood bas-reliefs Meanwhile, the model is ready for the exhibition in Pisa next weekend:
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