Balloon animals are one of the coolest things one can get at a funfair, and the art of making them is one that takes years to master. But, what if those stalwarts of the funfair were real? What if they weren’t made purely from inflated rubber and hot air? What if there was flesh, blood and bone powering these critters? Don’t you ever wonder what that would be like, from an anatomical perspective?
Well, wonder no more: now you can see the inside of the beloved balloon barkers with this incredible Balloon Dog Anatomy Figure. Rendered in loving, stylised detail is a skeletal structure, windpipe and other internal organs, all designed to make some sort of sense within the transparently-rendered body of a balloon animal. This does lead to the creepy image of the balloon animal’s eye-socket-less skull, complete with very realistic looking teeth, but it does make for an incredible display piece for home and office alike.