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Animal Attack Prosthetic

The Animal Attack Prosthetic is perfect to simulate a zombie or werewolf attack. This gory open wound shows torn flesh, muscle, fat and even bone as the wound penetrates right down to the skull!

✓ Easy to apply
✓ Big Impact
✓ Soft, pliable prosthetics move beautifully with the skin

American Werewolf Prosthetic

For an ideal application of this piece, we recommend using our Small Prosthetic Application Kit with an additional 15ml bottle of Prosthetic Adhesive to ensure a solid bond. If you are using this prosthetic in warm conditions or wearing it for a day long film or photo shoot, you may want to try our NimbaFix Silicone Prosthetic Adhesive for an even stronger hold.

This prosthetic is cast in professional grade gelatine with micro fine edges that can be blended away with our Gelatine Blender.

Watch the video below for complete instructions on how to apply and paint this prosthetic, and see our ‘mix and match’ tutorial on Youtube to learn how to combine this appliance with 3 other prosthetics for a horrific full face American Werewolf in London style injury – you can also find an easy to follow application guide in this blog post.

5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

Code: AA1

£34.99

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Customer reviews
  1. Rated 5 out of 5

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    Easy apply/remove. A great visual for parties, does not interfere with Speech/Vision/BEER. GREAT for parties or just lurching around Halloween.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

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    Wow! What an amazing appliance. Gelatin provides the perfect foundation for superb detail down to the meticulously sculpted individual pores in the skin. If you are looking for a very detailed piece that is extremely easy to work with, this is definitely one of your best possible choices.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

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    This piece was exactly what I wanted and was as shown. It arrived super fast allowing me to use it right away. Did has some trouble getting the bridge of the nose to stay glued down but followed all the tips and piece looked amazing.

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