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What a great job, I'll definately go and see it next time I'm in London. I thought the finished job looked great, if they included too much detail it would have just looked busy and less striking. I did a sculptural "bench" for the National Trust for Scotland a couple of years ago, it was carved out of a single oak tree which I needed to fell without breaking any of the side branches off, an engineering challenge which I actually quite enjoyed. Nothing like that scale though. Well done, thats one of those "I did that" moments.:001_smile:

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howday phenom , I like the tree video, but your boss seems a bit lost, doesn't look like a climber... :)

 

Its a shame the tree is on the roof though, I think it would have been better on the floor, so as to see the detail.

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That looks like a very Humbling project to be involved in!! Well done mate. Is that a permanant feature at the museum now?:001_smile:

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howday phenom , I like the tree video, but your boss seems a bit lost, doesn't look like a climber... :)

 

Ha Ha bob you know he is 10 times the climber you are:001_tongue:. When he is really going for it I cant match him.

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