FAQs
What size is the skeleton model, and is it life-size?
The HSKL85 model stands at 85 cm (33.5 inches), which is about half the size of a full adult skeleton. It provides a detailed and comprehensive representation of the human skeleton, making it perfect for classrooms, labs, and educational spaces where a full-size model isn't practical.
What materials and construction are used for the model?
This model is constructed from durable, rugged plastic, with unbreakable ribs and a heavy-duty metal base for stability. The plastic ensures the model can withstand frequent handling, while the metal base keeps it stable during demonstrations, ensuring longevity in high-use environments.
How movable are the parts (joints/limbs) of the model?
The model features articulated joints, allowing for movement and demonstration of natural bone articulation in areas like the shoulders, elbows, and knees. This feature makes it useful for both static displays and dynamic anatomical lessons.
What environments or uses is this skeleton model suited for?
The model is ideal for educational settings, including classrooms, labs, and medical training facilities. It's compact, durable, and stable, making it perfect for both student learning and professional study in anatomy and skeletal systems.
Does the model come with any additional features or materials (keys, guides)?
Yes, the model includes a detailed anatomical key to help identify the major bones and features of the skeleton. This guide is especially useful in educational settings, where students need to learn specific bone names and structures.















