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This is the best skeleton for Halloween decorating. Very realistic. However a little heavy. Really a great product.
I took my buckey and rubbed on some gell stain and then wiped it off before it dried. It had a great effect making it look
old and a scary. You can even cover it with stockings and liquid latex tare the stockings spread on some latex and
after it dries spread on a gell stain. It will make it look like a real corpse.
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4th quality Bucky's are just that 4th quality.Broken ribs, in pieces, etc.
So, a little pricey but acceptable for my Halloween purposes.....dancing skeleton ghosts!
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Although I expected the product, being 4th quality, to have minor defects, there were numerous defects, including a defective fitting of a thigh bone into the pelvic bone. It was an effort simply to position the skeleton in a sitting position on a bench.Honest reviews on Budget BuckyTM Skeleton (4th Quality) CH10D4
As many of the other reviews point out, this is not a high-quality item, but then again it's not advertised as such. I received exactly what I ordered a fourth quality not-for-educational use plastic life-sized skeleton. It arrived with a broken collar bone and a few screws loose or missing, but I was able to tighten the loose screws without a problem. While moving the skeleton, it's easy for all the hardware to loosen, so you have to be diligent about tightening the screws to make sure bones don't fall off. The plastic is OK, albeit discolored and has some sharp edges from the mold, but it held together mostly. The only real problem I had was one of the leg bone screwholes was too close to the edge of the hipbone and the plastic on the hipbone broke, leaving me with a fractured hip.My purpose was to use this item as a prop in my photography, and it was perfect for that purpose. Carrying the item was not easy as it's pretty heavy (as others have said) and gets heavier the longer you carry it. Also, the edges of the bones are pretty sharp and dig into your flesh. But, depending on what you're intentions are, it's a good buy for the money. I would've loved to have had a real medical-use skeleton, but I couldn't justify spending the money when it was only going to be a photo prop.
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