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Paper Torso by Horst Kiechle

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The human body is a phenomena that pokes at our curiosity. Its structure, order, the magic of healing and regeneration, the way it all works together…simply marvelous. Yet we are still more interested to interact with our anatomy folded, molded from paper in Paper Torso by Horst Kiechle. The bodice maintains unprecedented accuracy, each organ free for movement so you can assemble the lungs, pancreas, kidneys, stomach, bladder, intestines, liver and heart. Templates are available free of charge to print out and build with the help of instructional You Tube videos so you can become a master of biology yourself.

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