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[Item 003] Broken Bone Prosthetic

[Item 003] Broken Bone Prosthetic

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Exposed Bone & Soft Tissue Rupture with Multi-Layer Trauma Simulation
Status: Containment Unit | Skeletal Exposure Replica + Epidermal & Muscular Disruption Patterning | Series CB-02
Classification: Type 5 Traumatic Orthopedic Simulation (Field Application / Cinematic Prosthetic)

The preserved Sample CB-02 is a high-fidelity compound fracture prosthetic designed to replicate the brutal detail of bone breach through flesh. Featuring anatomically accurate bone sculpting, torn muscle fibre simulation, and multi-tonal bruising, this unit captures the visceral aftermath of severe blunt-force trauma or predatory attack.

Hand-cast in professional SFX-grade silicone blend, each prosthetic is painted in layered passes to achieve depth shading from deep arterial reds to pale bone ivory. The surface includes subtle moisture glossing at wound edges and embedded clot texturing to mimic early coagulation stages, making it equally effective in close-up cinematography or live-action horror performance.

Recommended for:

Film & television accident or combat sequences
Creature attack simulations & survival horror scenarios
Medical and tactical trauma training exercises
Theatrical productions requiring high-impact injury realism

Dimensions: 74mm x 43mm

Storage Protocol: Maintain sealed in cool, dry storage | Avoid direct sunlight & extreme temperatures | For simulation use only – not a medical product

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