Feature

●This model features the smallest 18.7 inches (45 cm) model, and is compact enough for a tabletop. You can observe the inside of the skull and see the categorization of the skull. It can grasp the approximate relationship between the ribs and vertebrae. Small yet articulated articulation. The bones of the hands and feet have been reproduced roughly to make it easy to imagine
●You can see the skulls. You can open the skull and check the skull bottom. Although the bottom of the skull cannot be checked for fine pores, you can see the split part of the front cap, middle and back of the cap. The lower jaw bone is molded separately from the skull and is movable. The cervical spine has 7 pieces and is molded only in the first cervical vertebrae, which is reproduced in their form
●The pelvis is reproduced in almost any shape. You can also check the sacrum with the image of the median sacrum and sacrum canal. The shoulder joint is movable, but it only moves in one direction. The elbow joints can be moved and bent, but they are made to not stretch. The joints of the hand are also movable, and the 8 carpals cannot be seen clearly, but they are shown in the image
●The hip joint is the joint between the hyperbone and the quadricular head. The hip joint is movable, but only moves in one direction. The knee joint is just like the actual range of motion, but it is impossible to bend. You can check your patella well. The joints of the foot are movable, so you can check the 7 paral bones while still being small. (Heel, ankle bone, vessel bone, medial wedge, medial wedge, outer wedge, cubic bone) Metatarsal and finger bones, etc. are well made and can be confirmed as a bone
●The size of this human body model is reproduced in a 1/4 size of the 170cm human skeleton. Height 47cm Each width and depth is about 12cm. The weight of the unit is 0.32 kg


Description

This is a 1/4 size 17.7 inch (45 cm) model with a full-body skeleton. This model is recommended for school freedom, or as an object. If you are planning to learn or explain your medical condition, we recommend a 1/2 model or a life-size model. Think of a compact model for beginners.