Most recently he added a bold bio-mechanical sleeve covering some pre-existing ink.
Lucky now boasts more than 200% coverage, including his eyelids, the delicate skin between the toes, the upper part of the ear canals and even his gums.
His striking image can evoke many different reactions, although not all are positive.
“Everyone’s different in how they react. It’s like the weather; you can’t predict it and you can’t control it; you just sort of deal with it as it comes,” said Lucky.
“I don’t really get my self-esteem from what others think of me. I like myself today. It’s just interesting that I had to tattoo my whole body to like myself as much as I do.”
Although Lucky hasn’t been tattooed in almost a decade, he is currently a tattoo artist himself and still gets to “enjoy the buzz” by doing it for others.
Lucky remembers looking through Guinness World Records books as a child and thinking how amazing it would be to be featured.
Since being officially confirmed, he considers it an honour and a privilege to have children approach him for a photo because they recognize him.