
You're not going to blow money on an actual human skeleton, are you? Consider that for a tenth of the price you can get an anatomically accurate skeleton done in plastic. This model is male (judging by the hips) and has many articulated joints-jaw, shoulder, knee, etc. Its small size (33") makes it practical for classroom use, since it can be passed around the room. Other nice touches include discrete neck vertebrae, a sectioned skull, and very little "flash" from the plastic molds. It also comes with a metal display stand, weighted at the bottom to prevent spills. Yes, some concessions had to be made because of the size and price, but this is still an invaluable teaching tool, and quite a nice decoration for those with morbid minds.
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89242 PLASTIC SKELETON |
We saw articulated, foot-tall wooden artists' mannequins just like these in a Paris gallery window last year, with all their little articulated parts painted in different high-gloss colors. Very harlequinesque, and many, many Euros. Our 12" mannequins are in unfinished wood, but if you've got paint you could get all avant rive-gauche and paint your own. Not that sensitive? Paint your local NFL uniforms on 'em. In a pinch, you could use them as intended, as artist's models, but where's the fun in that?
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92934 MANNEQUIN |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Impressive, this 3-foot Lizard King. The 1:14 scale plastic model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton has 51 bones that snap together, then snap apart easily for later use, which is more than you can say about the original. Measures 36" long, and comes with a display stand. Bones are nicely aged for paleontological verisimilitude. Very nice kit, with legs, as they say! For ages 8 and up.
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93872 T-REX SKELETON |
Laid by plastic dinosaurs, probably. Whatever the source, your plaster egg will be a 3-1/2" tall oval with a plastic dino skeleton embedded inside, waiting to be freed and assembled. You get a wooden chisel and brush for excavation and a small wooden stand to display the resulting T-Rex, triceratops, spinosaurus, brachiosaurus, stegosaurus, pterodactylus or velociratops, depending. We'll pick a pair because everyone likes a surprise.
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40272 DINOSAUR EGGS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
This nicely detailed model of the human head breaks into (14) pieces. (It comes partially assembled, so, in a break with tradition, some disassembly is required.) Has good musculature, bone and blood vessel details along with a removable eyeball, and a brain that separates into halves, like yours. Measures 4-5/8" tall, mounted on its small base. Intended for ages 8+.
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94304 HUMAN HEAD MODEL |
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