Luke articulated a very important skeleton of an 18th century racehorse. He required very little input from us, just the preferred pose and articulation method which, during an especially busy period in our redevelopment project was very much appreciated. The skeleton is now proudly displayed in our new heritage centre and has received a lot of praise and admiration. he was an absolute pleasure to work with and we'll certainly use him for any future work. Briony Jackson, Science Officer, National Horse racing Museum, Newmarket.
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