Stag Beetle 3D large model
The stag beetle (Lucanus cervus, from the Latin lucanus' forest dweller 'and cervus, deer') is a beetle from the family Schröter (Lucanidae).
He is one of the largest and most conspicuous beetles in Europe. The stag beetle got its name due to the mandibles (upper jaw), which were enlarged in an antler manner in the males.
The stag beetle is also referred to as Schröter, Hornschröter, Feuerschröter, Donnergugi or Donnergueg.
The name Donnergugi goes back to the surname Donar of the god Thor.
The species was already known in the Roman Empire: the larvae were eaten as a delicacy, the male "antlers" worn as an amulet.
Because of the award for the insect of the year 2012, we pay tribute to this animal and have it as puzzle with 31 parts in our assortment recorded.
Please note that this kit is not a toy and can only be used to a limited extent. Please keep the items away from small children under 6 years old. It involves breaking off small parts and being swallowed. We declare the model as a puzzle or decoration
Item Description:
Material: 4mm wood
Dimensions approx. ca. in cm: with stand (L x B x H) 37 x 32 x 17
Weight approx: 0.6 kg
Content: 1 x lasered kit with 21 parts as puzzle
Supplied as a lasered kit. This must be assambled by yourself.
No tools needed. The parts must be glued.
The kit is made of wood and has been lasered. This will cause the edges to look burnt and possibly leave traces of soot and smoke on the wood. These can be easily removed with fine sandpaper.
All components are laser cut so that there is a "beautiful" front and a marked, production-related "bad" back. Make sure that the good side always points to the visible side.
These soot and smoke marks as well as the fact that wood is a natural product, which is dimensionally influenced by basic physical laws such as temperature and humidity, there are certain limitations in the nature of the products, which must be consciously accepted.
We offer the most careful choice of material and the most modern production methods, nevertheless one has to accept with wood the peculiarities and unimpeachable characteristics, which are to be observed again and again in the practice - therefore these can not be claimed by the buyer as a material defect.