Details: scope of work1. assessment and planning condition assessment: evaluate the current state of the replicas. identify damagessuch as cracks, chips, discoloration, or structural weaknesses. documentation: photograph and record the condition of each replica before repair.include dimensions, materials, and current damages in a detailed report. consult experts: collaborate with conservators, archaeologists, and curators to planappropriate repair methods that align with historical accuracy.2. materials and techniques material identification: determine the materials used in the replicas (e.g., plaster,resin, metal, stone). use compatible materials for repairs to ensure cohesion. repair tools:o for structural damage: use adhesives, fillers, or epoxy resins suitable forthe replica material.o for surface damage: employ fine-grit sandpapers, pigments, or airbrushingtechniques for surface restoration.o for missing parts: 3d printing or sculpting with compatible materials canrecreate missing sec
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