Realistic anatomical models, surgical simulation props, and operative trauma effects created for medical training, film production, and practical effects scenarios.
Overview
This category brings together work created for scenes and simulations involving surgery, exposed anatomy, trauma, internal organs, incisions, and controlled medical environments. Each model is developed to feel physically convincing under close-up inspection, combining anatomical structure with realistic skin texture, tissue depth, blood work, and procedural detail.






The process combines sculpting, silicone fabrication, anatomical reference, layered painting, and material testing to recreate believable tissue, organs, wounds, and surgical openings. Particular attention is given to texture, translucency, color variation, and the interaction between medical tools and soft materials, ensuring the model performs realistically when handled, cut, opened, or filmed in close detail.
The builds support close-up cinematography, repeated interaction, and precise procedural staging while maintaining visual consistency across takes. Whether used for film, television, medical simulation, or specialist training, each piece provides a safe and controllable alternative to digital effects, giving crews and performers a tangible model that enhances realism, timing, and technical accuracy.
Our realizations
Discover selected projects spanning prosthetics, creatures, and practical effects—designed to bring stories to life on screen. See REDO SFX capabilities.
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