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**TABLETOP SIZE*** Human Skeleton Model, Portable 17” Skeleton Anatomy Model with Movable Skull, Arms and Legs, Teaching Model for Education, Human Skeletal Study and Display
**TABLETOP SIZE*** Human Skeleton Model, Portable 17” Skeleton Anatomy Model with Movable Skull, Arms and Legs, Teaching Model for Education, Human Skeletal Study and Display
Item Details
Seller

Nellis Auction
Pickup Location
4965 E 48th Ave, Denver, CO 80216
Denver, CO, 80216
Quality
New
Functional
No Damage
Assembly Required
In Package
No Missing Parts
Estimated Retail Price
$23.99
Buyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1082222037
Additional Details from the Manufacturer
This item information is coming from the manufacturer. Some of the details may vary from the Nellis Auction listing. Please check the Quality Rating and Notes for information specific to this listing
brand
Ultrassistsize
17" Desktop skeleton modeldimensions
Package: 0.84 lbMore features
- The calvaria of the anatomy model is removable to show the internal structure of the skull. Retractable springs is installed inside to make the skull look more natural. The mandible can be opened and shut.
- The joints of the small skeleton model are linked by rubber, and the limbs can rotate more flexibly without hindrance.
- The assembled skeleton model is only 17 inches. Miniature skeleton model is perfect for desk decoration, Halloween centerpiece, mantel display,art reference or project demonstration piece.
- Made of long-lasting PVC, the mini skeleton is sturdy and not brittle. Comes with a stand with a base.
- Desktop skeleton model is a good learning aid for precocious preschoolers. The skeleton shows just the very basic anatomical detail of the spine, the ribs, and the skull.
Online Reviews
4.4/5
Based on 53 ratings
This score is based on 53 recent reviews from online retailers.
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