The interesting question is less about pectorals, than more broadly about the bony structure of the shoulder assemblage and the rotator cuff.
There was a discussion of this problem a few years ago (a few? more like ten!) on the now-deceased LiveJournal discussion group. I was surprised that Boris wasn't a foot or so taller than he seems to be, since the "easiest" way to construct him would be to graft his head, neck, shoulder assemblage and a section of spinal column onto the top of someone else's shoulders.
But given his height, it looks as though his additional shoulder assemblage was inserted between his original shoulders and his waist. I have no idea where his surgeon put his heart and lungs.
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Date: 2018-05-28 06:31 pm (UTC)There was a discussion of this problem a few years ago (a few? more like ten!) on the now-deceased LiveJournal discussion group. I was surprised that Boris wasn't a foot or so taller than he seems to be, since the "easiest" way to construct him would be to graft his head, neck, shoulder assemblage and a section of spinal column onto the top of someone else's shoulders.
But given his height, it looks as though his additional shoulder assemblage was inserted between his original shoulders and his waist. I have no idea where his surgeon put his heart and lungs.