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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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On his Flickr photoset, "Choking Hazard" posted 9 pictures of his Lego Anatomy Skeleton.

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I love the idea, and build as well. It's very detailed. Awesome.

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That is truly fantastic! :classic:

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"Choking Hazards" posted Building Instructions for the skull on his Brickshelf Gallery. skull.gif

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That's an impressive skeleton, although I'd like to see a organ-less version to properly appreciate it. Those eyes are scary! :oh:

At least on the head, I can see there are quite a few non-purist methods to attach the pieces in the ways they are. :look: "Choking Hazard" probably won't be be taking this display model apart, but I sure there would be an alternative build that doesn't hurt any pieces.

Quite nice, though the smaller blood vessels look like they're edited in.

I don't circulate this sector of the forums much, but what a great find DLunders!

Choking Hazard's (male) skeleton is so detailed and aside from a few missing organs, it is very accurate.

Nice piece of work! What would be cool would be if the skull could open to reveal LED lights to show the neutrons in the brain, although the model would probably have to be significantly larger in size.

I used the link to the skull instructions and they were very helpful. I am currently using the design to work out how to enlarge and add lights to the skull.

Great Stuff!

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