Looking for realistic human hand

Dewback_Rider

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I am in need of a realistic looking, poseable human RIGHT hand. I am working on a niche costume from Star Wars and need the hand to make it work.

Anyone got any idea where I might find such a beast?

Thanks!
 
I don't know how flexible it would be but you could try one of those bodypart casting kits and use silicone or latex, with a wire armature, to cast the hand instead of plaster.
 
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A hand huh...well, if you want a toe... I can get you a toe, believe me. There are ways, Dude. You don't wanna know about it, believe me.

Hell, I can get you a toe by 3 o'clock this afternoon... with nail polish. So if you change your mind....I can get you a toe:lol
 
:lol

I have no doubt. A toe I don't need.

Here's the costume idea:

A regular average Joe kind of guy in a dirtied grey jumpsuit/overalls with a custom logo patch on the breast with a stylized image of Cloud City and the text: CLOUD CITY HVAC MAINTENANCE.

He has a leather toolbelt loaded down with tools.

Hanging clipped to his belt is a TESB Luke lightsaber with Luke's grisly, mummifed, monkey's paw-esque hand still clutching the hilt. :lol
 
Have you seen one of these? Maybe way off the mark for what you want since it clearly doesn't look lika a real hand but it has some good movement. Hit the switch and all fingers and thumb move.
glasshand.jpg
 
Have you seen one of these? Maybe way off the mark for what you want since it clearly doesn't look lika a real hand but it has some good movement. Hit the switch and all fingers and thumb move.
glasshand.jpg

Thanks for the reply, but Photobucket is blocked in my office. I'll have to check it out at home. :)
 
You need to check some lifecasting sites.
As ramirez said, pretty much,
You could get some Alginate and plaster bandage and cast up your, or someone elses hand, so you have the negative, then cast from the nagative with silicone skin, and a foam core with a wire armature.
Paint it, and hey presto!!

I get my gear from here http://www.tomps.com/
there are loads of casting sites online or even on youtube.
If the worst comes to the worst, you could commision someone to make one for you!?
I know some people are kinda scared about casting things, I certainly was hahaha!

Hope this helps you.
Great idea by the way!!!
 
for the right price i can ...acquire... a hand for you by tomorrow.
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does it really need to me articulated? if it's to be attached to the saber hilt why not use a static cast?
 
I have never cast anything. I've been more than intrigued by it, but have never seen it done, so am a bit wary of trying it myself without a little guidance.

I'm sure it's something that you learn and do once and then it's easy. I just have never had the opportunity to learn it.

A static hand molded in the right pose would be fine, it would not need to be poseable, I just noted that so I could make sure it would wrap around the saber hilt.
 
Ideally, I would also like it a whithered and drawn, almost mummified looking, as if dried out from time sitting in the air shaft.
 
I've made monkey's paws and mummified hands in the past. A pretty easy way is to get a cheap bucky skeleton hand and then build up mummified flesh on top of it with tissue paper (or kitchen towels) brushed down with PVA (Elmers) glue. It dries nice and wrinkly and paints up great if you give it some drybrush work.
 
I've made monkey's paws and mummified hands in the past. A pretty easy way is to get a cheap bucky skeleton hand and then build up mummified flesh on top of it with tissue paper (or kitchen towels) brushed down with PVA (Elmers) glue. It dries nice and wrinkly and paints up great if you give it some drybrush work.


Great idea. Thanks! :)
 
You're in luck, as it's nearly Halloween and all the stores are stocking their seasonal wares. Look for a product called a "Crawling Arm" by a company called Gemmy ( http://www.gemmy.com ).

If you strip the latex/rubber hand off the inner mechanics, you basically have a hollow hand. Just create a wire armature wrapped with some foam padding, and that should work well.

Hope that helps.
 
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