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    Quote Originally Posted by z3n View Post
    How many hours would you be willing to put in?

    Probably between 5-10 hours a week depending on how busy I might be with other things.

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    Member Member Rafkos's Avatar
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    Hello, I would like to introduce myself and offer help in 3d modeling :) I live in Poland and modeling it's just my hobby, so it takes me some time to make my models, for example this celtic helmet I've been making for about 30mins (quite a lot for that small thing) but when I heard that it is possible to reuse some existing parts from EBII and M2TW then I thought it's not going to be that hard.
    https://i.imgur.com/9QbRcM2.png
    I don't have any other screens to share, I simply make a model, learn some new things, look at it and do another one.
    I hope that I will have at least 1-2h a day to work on models (8-14h per week isn't that bad I guess).
    Cheers

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    Hi!I was directed here by QuintusSertorius after writing a message in the TWC EBII. I am a Spanish historian who make a thesis on the Iberian peoples but my English is not very good. I have a bachelor's degree (I think it is the term) in History, and now I'm studying for my "Master" degree in Ancient History (degree you take after getting the career degree with thesis). My particular areas are the Iberian Period, the Phoenicians from the Iberian Peninsula,Celtiberians, Vacceos and Vettones (warfare,sociopolitical aspects,economy,landscape...). On the other hand lusitani, Callaeci, Turduli and Celtici to a lesser extent. I have got a lot of spanish bibliography,too.

    QuintusSertorius said me that you have Spanish-speaking team members so I'm glad I could help you if you want and I prefer my native tongue for complex stuff like the archeology concepts, thank you very much :)
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