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[Item 006] Zombie Bite Prosthetic

[Item 006] Zombie Bite Prosthetic

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Undead Infection Entry Wound with Epidermal Tear & Subdermal Trauma

Status: Containment Unit | Pathogenic Transfer Simulation + Tissue Avulsion Patterning | Series ZB-03
Classification: Type 4 Necrobiotic Ingress Simulation (Field Application / Cinematic Prosthetic)

The preserved Sample ZB-03 is a precision-cast zombie bite prosthetic engineered for maximum photorealistic impact in close-up shots and immersive horror scenarios. Featuring dual-arc dental impressions with deep puncture points, epidermal tearing, and surrounding necrotic bloom pigmentation, the prosthetic captures the chaotic detail of a freshly sustained undead infection wound.

Hand-sculpted from professional SFX-grade silicone blend, each unit undergoes multi-layer paint application to replicate bruising, swelling, and micro-lacerations. The recessed bite channels are darkened with subdermal red-brown tones, while surrounding tissue features subtle glossing to mimic early inflammatory response. Designed for both standalone application or integration into full infection builds.

Recommended for:

Zombie outbreak simulations & immersive haunt attractions
Close-up film & television FX work
Horror cosplay & performance costuming
Survival horror training or infection scenario drills

Dimensions: 73mm x 68mm

Storage Protocol: Maintain sealed in cool, low-light storage | Avoid prolonged UV or heat exposure | For simulation use only – not a medical product

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Every specimen in the DRF comes with an official application log.
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📜 View the full tutorial collection — Learn the exact steps our containment team uses to achieve high-realism, low-survivor rates.

“Owning the specimen is one thing. Knowing how to wake it up… that’s the fun part.”
—Dimply // Lead Containment Officer