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Originally Posted by grantp
I recall one model humanbeing - a see through outer body and all of the major organs to paint and fit into it. Like nothing I had ever seen in a UK based shop or a forces NAAFI. But then most of their stuff was like that.
Thinking back, the human was, iirc, a male. Probably.
I guess there wire limits for allowed reality.
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Grant, the model you remember was called The Visible Man. My father sold them in his laboratory & medical equipment shop and although probably intended for 13 year olds they were often bought as an organ location aid by first year medical students at the university. You're right about the gender neutrality, a demure bulge where certain bits should be probably left graduates rather vague on male urology. Hopefully they were able to augment their studies later. My summer job from 10 years old was making up dissection kits for the students, filled with fearsome scalpels and assorted other implements with which to injure myself