
Product Specifications: Post-Mortem Burn Trauma Series / Forensic Pathology Model
Type: Forensic Pathology / Medical Training Model / 3D Digital Model Set
Purpose: To realistically depict the severe and progressive effects of extensive thermal trauma (burning) on the human body, from initial severe burns to advanced charring and skeletal exposure. This model is intended for forensic, medical, or artistic study of post-mortem changes due to burning.
Material:
If Physical Models: High-quality, durable resin or composite materials, with detailed hand-painting for realistic skin, tissue, and charred effects.
If Digital Models (as suggested by render quality): High-resolution 3D digital sculpts or models, suitable for virtual reality, simulations, or digital forensic reconstruction.
Quantity: A series of three distinct models/representations, illustrating different stages of burn severity and decomposition/charring.
Scale: Life-size or anatomically scaled representations of a human cadaver.
Key Features:
Progressive Trauma:
Stage 1 (Left): Depicts severe burns with exposed muscle tissue, charred skin, and possibly some underlying skeletal structure visible. Realistic coloration for necrotic tissue, blood, and muscle.
Stage 2 (Middle): Shows advanced charring and significant tissue loss, possibly with a "pugilistic attitude" (flexed limbs due to muscle contraction from heat). The metallic/ash-like appearance indicates extreme thermal degradation.
Stage 3 (Right): Represents the final stage of charring, with almost complete soft tissue consumption, leaving a highly shrunken, skeletal, or mummified form, often with a smoother, almost metallic or calcified appearance.
Anatomical Accuracy: While depicting severe trauma, the underlying human anatomy is preserved to allow for study of the effects of heat on different body parts.
High Fidelity: Exhibits a very high level of detail and realism suitable for specialized training and analysis.
Application: Ideal for:
Forensic Pathology: Training forensic scientists, medical examiners, and law enforcement in identifying, analyzing, and documenting burn victims.
Disaster Victim Identification (DVI): For training in the identification of human remains in mass casualty incidents involving fire.
Medical Education: For specialized courses in trauma, burns, and post-mortem examination.
Special Effects/Artistic Studies: For creating highly realistic props or visual effects in film, television, or artistic contexts.