Thing - From Wednesday (a Series on Netflix) One Day Build!
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Thing - From Wednesday (a Series on Netflix) One Day Build!
This can be a “One Day Build” if you remember to form the moldable foam the night before you begin working.
My wife needed a prop for her Wednesday costume and I saw the opportunity to justify the right side of our garage looking like the back of a prop warehouse. The total cost of this build was minimal as I already had all the necessary materials. The “Crawling Hand” was the greatest expenditure at $29.95, but as I have stated already - I could not have made this same hand for this price. I thoroughly tested (and returned) a number of animatronic hands, and the best of the lot is the one listed in Materials.
The leather-looking leash at the top of the prop is actually a remnant from a rubber belt that I used on my first version of a chainsaw arm for Chainsaw Man.
The total build time resides within how long it takes for your paint to dry. I set my hand outside in the sun to speed up the acrylic paint drying times.
Putty and Paint Will Make It What It ‘aint.
- Begin by making the top scarred brim of the hand, then go on to put a layer of blue tape over the speaker, and the three-way switch. If you don’t blue tape this first the moldable foam will melt to the plastic and be impossible to remove. See image “A”.
- Next you will want to apply your two coats of Rust-Oleum White. Do this with a respirator on, away from people (and pets), and outside. This should have been image “B”, but I tested the color after the white primer and decided just to do another few coats of the fleshy brown that I mixed over the hot glue scars.
- I left mine in the midday sun and it dried each coat in minutes.
- Now you can draw on your scar marks with a marker. I use the Thing prop from the Netflix series as my analog.See image “B”.
- Lastly, dry brush on black paint to create the illusion of shadowing in the indented parts of the hand. Don’t worry about messing up this stage; worst case scenario, you wipe away the mistake(s) with a damp cloth.
Let’s Sew Up Some Scars!
- This was not a difficult step, but it was rather time consuming and required a great deal of patience. You don’t want to rip the rubber skin, or impale your highly sensitive finger tips as you push through the outer skin of the crawling hand. I let the Netflix Wednesday run in the background as I sewed. Approximate time - 1 hour.
- The top of the hand demanded a thicker thread than I had, so I opted for black wire. I stitched it through the dried foam at the top of the hand. The foam gives as you tighten the wire, and it adds to the gory appeal.
- Lastly, I made a leash loop out of a remnant remaining from a failed Chainsaw Man prototype chainsaw arm. Against the coloring of the skin it appears to be almost like a leather leash.
And that’s it - you’ve got a cool first project, and a flimsy justification for accumulating seemingly random items in your garage.