Over the years 13 Finger FX have provided a wide variety of traditional casualty and anatomical prosthetics for various films and TV shows. Below are some examples of this work from the last decade.
This was 13 Finger FX’s (and Dan Martin’s) first feature design credit. Several large prosthetics and puppets were made. Shown here is Roxanne McKee’s Nicky meeting her demise.
We designed a variety or prosthetics, rigs, puppets and gags for this found footage favourite.
Early example of 3D transfers, in this case as shotgun wounds for a short film.
Dan was on-set supervisor as well as designer for several gags for this infamous horror film from Tom Six. This makeup was a last minute addition so required building directly on the actor.
In Reg' Traviss’ prison drama, the lead is plagued by flashbacks to his time in the military. It felt to us to replicate the wounded in those scenes. Here we have used an encapsulated silicone appliance.
Rory Culkin’s foot double, wearing acrylic transfers to simulate the lacerations his on the soles of his feet that the character Euronomous received treading on broken glass in Jonas Akurlund’s tragic biopic.
Rory Culkin’s foot double, wearing acrylic transfers to simulate the lacerations his on the soles of his feet that the character Euronomous received treading on broken glass in Jonas Akurlund’s tragic biopic.
For a short film.
This was 13 Finger FX’s (and Dan Martin’s) first feature design credit. Several large prosthetics and puppets were made. Shown here is Roxanne McKee’s Nicky meeting her demise.

3D transfers made for quick application on set in the woods of Brighton in the middle of the night for Ben Wheatley’s section of ABC’s of Death.
We provided prosthetics and were present on set for some of the applications for this film directed by Ryan Bonder.
We designed a variety or prosthetics, rigs, puppets and gags for this found footage favourite.
Early example of 3D transfers, in this case as shotgun wounds for a short film.
Early example of 3D transfers, in this case as shotgun wounds for a short film. Shown here unpainted.
Dan was on-set supervisor as well as designer for several gags for this infamous horror film from Tom Six. This makeup was a last minute addition so required building directly on the actor.
A flat anatomical prosthetic designed to wrap around the curves of a wearers face.
A deeper appliance requires sculpting on a life cast and a different moulding method.
This is a mix of three of our library pieces; generic appliances that can be run for jobs that don’t need or can’t afford custom appliances.
Another generic piece, this time a slit female windpipe made in encapsulated silicone.
