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[Item 009: Parasitic Class-L] — Silicone Leech Cluster Prosthetic

[Item 009: Parasitic Class-L] — Silicone Leech Cluster Prosthetic

Regular price £34.00 GBP
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Product Description

Status: Live tissue mimicry – Leech Attachment Simulation, Class-L/Field Sample 009
Classification: External Parasite Simulation | Dermal Affixation Pattern

Simulate parasitic infestation with Parasitic Class-L — a skin-safe silicone prosthetic featuring lifelike leeches sculpted in mid-feed. Ideal for jungle survival scenes, cursed swamp entities, or full-on body horror FX, this piece delivers unsettling realism for film, haunt, and cosplay applications.

Each leech is meticulously hand-sculpted and cast in flexible, platinum-cure silicone, allowing for realistic movement and close-up compatibility. The prosthetic adheres comfortably with pros-aide or silicone adhesive, blending seamlessly into skin and accepting paint, blood, and slime for enhanced swamp rot effects.

Recommended for:

  • Creature FX & parasite makeup

  • Jungle survival scenes

  • Haunted house actors & horror cosplayers

  • Film, theatre & SFX demo applications

  • Bio-infestation simulations (level 2)

Includes:

[x1] Silicone Leech Cluster Prosthetic (Pre-Painted, Reusable)
[x1] Full Application Kit (Adhesive, Remover, Tools)
📡 Digital Application & Removal Protocol (QR code or email access)

Dimensions:
Large Leech: 58mm x 10mm
Small Leech: 45mm x 7mm

Storage Protocol: Class B Parasite Sample | Store flat, sealed, and away from direct heat or light sources

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🧬 FIELD NOTES AVAILABLE
Every specimen in the DRF comes with an official application log.
From skin-melt seams to blood deployment tactics, our archive covers it all.

📜 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