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[Item 024: Lacerate 3-Z] – Stitched Claw Wound Prosthetic

[Item 024: Lacerate 3-Z] – Stitched Claw Wound Prosthetic

Regular price £45.00 GBP
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Status: Multiple claw lacerations. Sutured under duress. Inflammation present. Suggested trauma: creature assault or post-combat emergency stitching.

Lacerate 3-Z is a stitched claw scratch prosthetic designed for aftermath realism—deep, jagged gashes drawn back together with crudely sutured stitches. Whether your character escaped a werewolf, cryptid, or a savage underground fight, this piece tells a brutal story.

Crafted from skin-safe silicone and encapsulated in cap plastic flashing for flawless blending with isopropyl alcohol. Sculpted texture and pre-carved stitching channels enhance the realism for film-quality FX, stage, or immersive horror events.

🧷 Attributes:

  • Dimensions (Full Prosthetic): 85mm x 85mm

    • Large Scratch: 85mm x 37mm

    • Medium Scratch: 70mm x 28mm

    • Small Scratch: 52mm x 24mm

  • Detailed stitching sculpt for “healing gone wrong” aesthetic

  • Flexible, durable silicone for movement without cracking

  • Cap plastic edges for near-invisible blending

  • Reusable with proper care

📦 Included in Shipment:

  • [x1] “Lacerate 3-Z” Stitched Silicone Claw Wound Prosthetic

  • 📡 Digital Application & Removal Protocol

🛠️ Recommended Tools (Not Included):

  • Pros-Aide, Telesis, or FX-grade adhesive

  • 99% isopropyl alcohol for blending edges

  • Alcohol-activated paints for bruising, irritation, and healing detail

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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.

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—Dimply // Lead Containment Officer