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[Item 007] Claw Scratch Prosthetic

[Item 007] Claw Scratch Prosthetic

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Status: Containment Unit | Bestial Attack Simulation + Epidermal Ripping Pattern | Series CL-01
Classification: Type 2 Aggressive Laceration Simulation (Field Application / Cinematic Prosthetic)

Originally priced at £58, the preserved Sample CL-01 replicates the aftermath of a multi-claw strike with forensic precision. Featuring triple-path tearing with irregular spacing, subdermal exposure, and arterial-capillary rupture patterns, the prosthetic mimics the fresh, violent trauma of a bestial assault—perfect for lycanthrope encounters, mutated predator attacks, or post-apocalyptic survival scenarios.

Cast in professional-grade prosthetic material, each unit is finished with multi-layer hand painting to achieve natural depth, bruising migration, and subtle moisture glossing along wound edges. The sculpt incorporates ragged epidermal lift, uneven tear depth, and tissue fraying to avoid uniformity, ensuring a disturbingly organic realism under both practical and cinematic lighting.

Recommended for:

Creature attack FX in horror & action productions
Themed haunt events & immersive creature encounters
Survival horror & monster roleplay scenarios
Tactical or medical training simulations involving bestial trauma

Dimensions: 
Entire prosthetic: 85mm x 85mm
Large cut: 85mm x 37mm 
Medium cut: 70mm x 28mm
Small cut: 52mm x 24mm

Storage Protocol: Store in sealed, temperature-controlled environment | Avoid prolonged UV or high humidity | For simulation use only – not a medical product

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—Dimply // Lead Containment Officer