Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins' Gloves

Origin
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was a sculptor and natural history artist whose most famous creations were the 33 life-sized clay model dinosaurs he crafted for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Hawkins was also commissioned to make models for Central Park in New York, but local politics ended the project and the models were buried. His models were accurate for the time, including every detail of the latest scientific knowledge.

Effects
Worn while he sculpted for the Crystal Palace Park, wearing the gloves allows the user to pull a tangible model from an object or person. This model can then be used as a base for applying clay or prosthetics and will vanish when the gloves are removed.