Anatomical Hare Skull Replica 3D Printed
from £17.50
There are few UK species surrounded by as much folklore and mystery as the Hare. The European or Brown Hare, also known as Lepus europaeus, is found throughout the UK. Preferring open fields and appearing as large skinny rabbits these pagan-looking creatures are known for their speed and agility. Indeed some say their ability at taking such a quick flight and blending in with the grassland meant folk believed they could disappear leading them to be associated with witchcraft.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.
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There are few UK species surrounded by as much folklore and mystery as the Hare. The European or Brown Hare, also known as Lepus europaeus, is found throughout the UK. Preferring open fields and appearing as large skinny rabbits these pagan-looking creatures are known for their speed and agility. Indeed some say their ability at taking such a quick flight and blending in with the grassland meant folk believed they could disappear leading them to be associated with witchcraft.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.
There are few UK species surrounded by as much folklore and mystery as the Hare. The European or Brown Hare, also known as Lepus europaeus, is found throughout the UK. Preferring open fields and appearing as large skinny rabbits these pagan-looking creatures are known for their speed and agility. Indeed some say their ability at taking such a quick flight and blending in with the grassland meant folk believed they could disappear leading them to be associated with witchcraft.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.
Hare populations are in fact in decline across much of Europe this not helped by habitat loss or hare coursing. Comparing the Rabbit and Hare skulls; one is struck by the contrast in size, but also differences in muscle attachments and heavier features.
This replica is to-scale, anatomically accurate, and cruelty-free. The item is 3D printed in PLA and includes both the cranium and jaw bone. It is fantastically detailed and painted in a naturalistic style. The print shows a complete set of teeth and is a great addition to anyone's collection.
The item is printed, finished, sprayed in an acrylic primer, an optionally painted in a naturalistic style. Being 3D printed in PLA plastic the replica is relatively environmentally friendly and cruelty-free - perfect for naturalists who are concerned about the impact or sourcing of skulls for their collections. We offer both hand painted and plain white primer finishes.
Skull measurements: 11cm x 7cm x 6cm.
This is a one-of-a-kind 3D printed skull made with love in our little Chapel - each print unique. The careful painting and hand-finishing process we undertake retains detail and gives a beautiful end product - the printing time of the cranium and jaw is around 10 hours.
Printed in cornstarch PLA plastic, sprayed with a high-quality primer, and painted to appear as life-like as possible. Posted from East Yorkshire.