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Seems to prove otherwise, more normally there is also this:

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Well you have convinced me now :lol: a handy built in extra for the owl model, thanks for the pics they are very useful

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That really tickles me:biggrin:

 

and I like the carving as I think it's not overworked/overdone. Be nice to see it with the finishing details done.

 

Thank you Gary, very much appreciate. Yes that owl in the pic should be in the circus, trouble is if it was carved that way people would think it was a carving mistake :lol:

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