We typically use two types of skin crafting techniques for the woolly mammoth 3D models.
The first method involves applying silicone on a sponge surface, utilizing high-temperature treatment to create skin texture. After applying a protective layer of silicone coating, we then add color to give the appearance of fur, though it's not real fur. The advantage of this approach is its cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for long-term outdoor placement.
The second method involves adhering simulated fur onto the silicone skin externally. This features real fur, providing a realistic look and feel. The advantage lies in its higher level of realism, making it suitable for indoor displays, such as in museums.
We can manufacture a complete range of animal model products from the "Ice Age" movie series, including Saber-toothed Tigers, Scrat, Ground Sloths, Rudy, Giant Crabs, Venus Flytraps, Woolly Rhinos, and more. If you're interested, please feel free to contact us for a quote or to discuss any technical inquiries you may have.
The woolly mammoth is a massive, extinct mammal belonging to the Elephantidae family. They once roamed extensively in the Northern Hemisphere during the Ice Age. The woolly mammoth is one of the most iconic creatures of the Ice Age, thriving in the harsh conditions of that cold era due to its formidable adaptability. Estimated to be larger than modern elephants, adult male woolly mammoths stood about 4 meters tall at the shoulder, weighing between 6 to 12 tons.
A distinctive feature of the woolly mammoth is its thick fur and long tusks. Their bodies were covered in a dense layer of long hair, aiding in temperature regulation. The curved tusks, reaching several meters in length, were used for digging up plant roots and fending off predators.