Bonjour, I try to restore an english (?) automaton which is a little girl blowing through a ring to do bubble soap without success? Do you knw this kind of automaton. Bien à vous
I don't see why the original fur was unusable. It looks very intact. A few eggs, nonsense all sort able. The fur really lacks the character factor once replaced. I really wouldn't be happy with this restoration.
The fur was greasy and bitty to the touch, losing pile in clumps and infested with insects. See our magician restoration in episode 10 for textile conservation .
Bears are my favourite wild animal. You've saved this boy from being forgotten. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I really enjoyed the story. The mechanism is fascinating.
he is fantastic and such a brilliant restoration
Two very experienced brilliant people ❤️
Just brilliant!!! Every time I see your work ❤
Loved it all!
thanks a lot for this video and this amazing job done on this one.Best ragards. Daniel.
You guys are spectacular artist!
I LOVE her coat!
What fun! I would love that bear!
It's sir frederick fazbearington the third
Very cool bear.
I am just wondering what is the secret ingredient?
Bonjour, I try to restore an english (?) automaton which is a little girl blowing through a ring to do bubble soap without success? Do you knw this kind of automaton. Bien à vous
I know the French bubble blowers by R&D, but no English makes. Can you email photo via our website?
I don't see why the original fur was unusable. It looks very intact. A few eggs, nonsense all sort able. The fur really lacks the character factor once replaced. I really wouldn't be happy with this restoration.
The fur was greasy and bitty to the touch, losing pile in clumps and infested with insects. See our magician restoration in episode 10 for textile conservation .