Cults3D unveils detailed equine skull model for veterinary education and 3D printing
Cults3D releases a new, cost-effective 3D printable horse skull model, enhancing tactile learning for veterinary students and practitioners with detailed anatomical features across multiple species.
Cults3D has listed a new equine skull model aimed at veterinary education and 3D printing, offering a digitally detailed horse cranium in STL and GLB formats. According to the listing, the file set includes key anatomical elements such as the mandible, ethmoid turbinates and nasal septum, making it more than a simple display piece and potentially useful for teaching bony landmarks and airway-related anatomy.
The model was published on 15 July 2026 by DrBrkyth, who is credited on the platform with 55 designs and 38 downloads. It is priced at US$5.71, placing it firmly in the low-cost end of the educational model market. For clinicians and trainers looking for tactile teaching aids, that may make it a practical option for client education, student demonstrations or in-house anatomy refreshers.
The equine skull is part of a broader run of animal anatomy files on the platform. Recent uploads also include bovine, canine and even Tasmanian tiger skull models, suggesting a series designed to support comparative anatomy teaching across species. A separate horse skull model on Cults3D, published in 2021, has also drawn positive feedback for detail and usefulness, indicating continuing demand for this kind of resource.
For busy veterinary practices, the appeal is straightforward: downloadable anatomy files can be printed on demand, adapted to local teaching needs and shared without waiting for physical models to be shipped.
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