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Then I ask forgiveness. The in English and reading and writing is very bad, all only through interpreters. This, I think, and so it is clear in my row. Therefore, i by itself and judged. Now I, too, long read what you wrote in Google is translated like this: Александр! Спасибо!! Я читаю по-английски, и почти уверен, общаться с друзьями, которые финских приходят к нам в гости.
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It is difficult to calculate. Now I have no way without stopping to engage thread. And the work is intermittent. On average, one piece takes about a month. Very approximately. translating to Russian language: Это сложно подсчитать. Сейчас у меня нет возможности заниматься резьбой не останавливаясь. И часто работа идет с перерывами. В среднем на один предмет уходит около месяца. Очень приблизительно.
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Thank you. Yes, I have seen this gallery. Very good research assistance. Especially a lot of information on British ships. But, unfortunately, for my task this little gallery: Lions of the French there is only Le Ambitius. Dutch or even some other schools thread I was there and did not find. Therefore, and I asked somebody has information that will help me.
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I have one question. I want to make a collection of different lions. To bring together British, French, Golan thread. So that was visible differences between various schools. So I try to find high-quality images of lions. Maybe someone has a picture of the museums, or the good pictures of the books that were clearly visible parts. If possible please share such images. Sincerely, Alexander.
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One of my recent work. British Lion. Unfortunately, this work at this stage and over. To finish before the end of it will be gone. It so happened that I met with the customer and showed him how things were going with the lion. And the customer has not yet decided to take the unfinished threads. He liked the state of incompleteness. And he asked to cut another lion before the end. But there's more to come. I hope I can with the time and show a complete lion. Hopefully interpreter translated understandable.
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Thank. I will try to continue to show their work. Here about these hippocampi I wrote in detail http://www.shipmodeling.ru/blogs/Blog-Korablika/skaz-pro-mozg-shtikhelya-i-embrionchast2.php?commentId=18722#18722 There have pictures that show how to change the shape during operation. Written, of course, in Russian, all I can not translate. Share what my wife said when she saw the finished figure hippocampus. She exclaimed: Oh! What's this? This embryo horse? Well you modelers already quite crazy! ... "
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