You can modify the position of the bones and cartilages to achive any pose that you want. In the 3d-print version I also added bone connectors or cartilages between the bones, so when you print it, it doesn't fall apart and the bones stay together as a single part. However, some additional editing may be needed. The original highpoly model can also be used for 3d printing, since all the bones are watertight or manifold, that is, they have no holes. This version is in scale 1:1, so you will have to scale it down according to your needs. However, it still retains a good amout of detail. This version has quite less polygons (1.5 Million) so it is a little more friendly to some 3D print services such as. In addition to the super highpoly mesh (4.5 million polygons), I have added another version specially optimized for 3d printing. I have uploaded version 2.0 of this model with the following addition: The lowest subdivision was made with Zremesh.
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