RE: Bloody hell he's in good nick!!! Formaldahyde. Late on they buffed him up with a bit of diesel. He doesn't smell at all though. Sitting in the mouth is well wierd.. like a cross bewtween a dinasour and a dead elepahant.Apart from a bit of a clean up and some proper lighting he's be ready to go. Plus we need support vehicles and some screens tro show whaling films and all that. We are going to try to get the backnig of the World Wildlife Fund - who backed him 30 years ago. Can't get through to your work addy for some reason...
How did you find it? And how come it's not been seen for so long. Did some Belgium guy go into his shed one day "bugger me, wondered where that had got to!" Seems bizarre that something so outstanding (not to mention big) could be forgotten about.