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Rubie's Costume Co Reel F/X Ouch Open Wound Kit

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$15.00

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1.Color:Red


Product details

  • Fabric type
    100% latex
  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash Only
  • Origin
    Imported
  • Country of Origin
    China

About this item

  • Includes pre-painted latex prosthetic, adhesive and make up suggestions
  • Also includes clean up solvent
  • Step-by-step guide and high quality prosthetics make reel f/x the most realistic finishing touches around
  • Look to rubies for all your character accessory needs
  • Rubies costume company is a family owned business based in new york with more than 60 years of experience bringing children and adults the costumes and accessories they want to halloween and year-round dress up


The reel f/x line from rubies puts the pro tools in your hands Create a costume from scratch or add a little gore to your current costume with these life like bumps, bruises, cuts and sores, A world-leader in the creation of costumes, make up and accessories, rubie's costume company is a family-owned and run business based in new york state, With more than 60 years experience and the largest selection, rubie's has the costumes and accessories children and adults want for halloween and year-around dress up fun


Tabi
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
I'm a little petite, so this wouldn't fit in my arm, face, or neck; but it worked really well on my side! I added a little makeup and fake blood, but it looked really realistic, compared to some other prosthetics that I've seen.
Nadine E.
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2019
Not what I expected. I want to return it.
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2019
This was alot better then I thought it was. For the price I expected a lil cheaper product but it was amazing and looked great. Fast deliveryRecommended seller
Alain
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2016
Correct
Nvisioned
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2015
All in all this is ok. There are to major issues with this....1: I had a hard time getting this glued properly. Everytime I got one edge to stick another would come loose. I used it on my shoulder like the picture which is a constant moving body part which makes things difficult. 2: I kind of expected this, the flesh color doesn't match my skin tone so it is quite obvious that it was a fake. Sadly i'm not one who has a bunch of makeup laying around to blend this in. Just things to keep in mind, it would certainly help to have a second person to help apply and also make sure to properly clean/shave the skin area you plan to use this on.
Javier
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2015
didn't attach to my skin after multiple attempts. Had to glue it unto cloth for it to work.
Frances Lorenzo
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2015
I dressed as a zombie for Halloween this year. The size was as expected but I think it is more sized to a male arm. I'm a female on the smaller side so it was a bit big for my arm. I instead used it on the side of my neck about halfway across my throat. It was a little difficult to get it to stick with the spirit gum because of the angle but I added some liquid latex around the edges to hold it in place. It worked about very well and looked pretty real since it moved when I turned my head. I also bought the bullet holes and used them at a different time. The quality is good and they were able to be washed so I can reuse them again next Halloween.
MOC. Ltd
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2014
very good sculpt with thin edges for the money i felt was less expensive than other brands and was a complete kit with spirit gum and remover with well written nstructions for application. i used prosaide to apply and it stuck all night with no issues as with most of these type things it needs a dressing of other paint and blood to really make it pop but the basic paint is good enough if you are not going for a super high end look
Jeff Wheaton
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2014
I am currently in the process of making a indie horror film. I bought this to try and cut a few corners on wounds so i didn't have to spend the time and create them all myself using liquid Latex. The spirit gum it come with wouldn't hold well so I ended up having to wash it off and use the Mehron spirit gum i had purchased for a different project. I'm not sure what type of Latex was used to create this prosthetic but it was really stiff and didn't stretch well. It doesn't fell are act like any of the prosthetics I create myself using the Liquid Latex. It had a very fake look on the short film test run even with a lot of stage blood all over it. Long story short it's great if your looking for something for a costume or haunted house but if your looking for a high quality real looking wound that would be believable on film buy some Liquid Latex and try to make some yourself, they look much better, or maybe try and buy something a little higher end on price.
Gustavo A. Uroza
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013
It was nice and realistic, but the prosthetic wouldn't stick the way I wanted it to in some places but it was still good enough for some gore.
KP
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2013
I purchased this to use for the "zombifying" of a teddy bear (along with and ); therefore, I can't really speak as to how well it adheres to skin/how realistic it looks on a human being/etc., but it suited my purposes perfectly. I used the provided adhesive to glue it to the inside of the bear, and stitched around it for extra stability/durability. Perfect!
Heeler
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2013
I got great reactions to this! You really do need something more to affix it with, though, and to smooth in the edges. I used additional liquid latex to attach it to my skin, and then spread extra latex around the edges, and covered that with thin toilet paper, and a bit more latex, to give a zombified look to the skin around it. and then added a little paint on top and voila. the scar itself is cool, but alone, it a) may fall off, and b) looks a little out of place - you need to create a bit of context on the skin around it.