🎨 Mold Your Imagination into Reality!
The 1.1lb Moldable Cosplay Foam Clay is a high-density, air-drying clay designed for intricate designs and professional-grade projects. Weighing 500 grams and available in white, it adheres well to various surfaces and is perfect for cosplay, crafts, and artistic endeavors.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Material Type | Clay |
Special Features | Air Drying |
Color | White |
R**N
This is Very Nice!
I was a bit skeptical when I first opened it up, and started doing my first test piece. But it seemed to hold its shapequite well, as I was molding it.Plus, in spite of the advice in the product description, to use some kind of glue in order to stick it to wood, etc, it stuck just fine to my wood project, with no glue needed.I bought His product because I needed to add a 3-D look, to a flat wood project I am currently working on. And while I haven't yet worked with the dried and hardened putty, I think this product is exactly "what the doctor ordered", to help give me the results I am looking to achieve.
T**S
Quality, durable, versatile
Awesome! Used it for my Seven of Nine Star Trek cosplay to add the “boning” to the corset- one important detail is that you can’t really see through the foam once it’s dry, so I had to attach it by sewing in loops and passing the dried foam through it. Also worked well for the finger caps of the hand prosthetic. It does shrink a bit as it dries so keep that in mind! But it is durable, you can trim it after it’s dry with Xacto knife, scissors or a razor, and it takes paint and rub n buff color very well when dry. All around, great and versatile product!
S**S
Easy product yo work with
Excellent product, prefer this over air dry clay. Easy to work with. As a precaution, have some cornstarch or talcum powder near by to dust your hands when the clay gets sticky. I've used it to make corals, fish as props for my marine display.
K**R
Great clay, poorly sealed package
It's great, light weight, and dries ever so slightly flexible so there's no cracking. My only negative thing is that it's not sealed well. I bought two tubs at the same time, only opened one when I got it and it was perfect. A few months later I opened the (still sealed) second tub and it was rubbery.
F**M
Easy to work with
Not all modeling clays are equal. This one is easy to work with and smooth out. The color is also very vibrant.
P**G
Fun
This stuff is so fun to work with. Its soft, stretch, and can be used in a lot of different scenarios. You can use it in silicone molds too and it will release with that shape. It will need more time to dry I think if you use it in a mold since not all of it will be exposed to the air directly. You get a ton in the bucket. Since it is black, its a little hard to see unevenness when its wet.
L**L
A little too wet
This stuff is fun and easy to work with. But compared to other modeling foam it's wet and won't hold its shape.
G**L
Super pliable & easy to work with
This was my first experience with foam clay. I love how lightweight it was on the finished item. While making a number of trim pieces and embellishments for a single item, the weight (and balance) of the finished item were a concern. No worries though - those elements barely added any weight at all.I bought & opened this package in December. I didn't open again for several months, and finally pitched it after spotting faint mold discolorations yesterday (in the final days of May). That's an incredible opened-pkg "shelf life" compared to homemade cold porcelain.My only "complaint" is that detailing and edges produced (from the individual molds) are the tiniest bit softer than homemade or commercial air-dry clays. And that attribute just lent a gentle "weathered" quality to my molded elements, which were simply perfect on the finished product. Had I not seen the same embellishments made from other air-dry clays, I wouldn't likely have even noticed this subtle difference.And speaking of differences: The final finished clay work is like tough, rubberized foam. Sealing the piece provided additional reinforcement. While it's nothing you'll be cutting diamonds with, the foam clay was a great option to embellish a hand-made, customized gift. Bonus: If the recipient drops the finished item, or even drops something on it that makes contact with this finished, dried foam clay, the chance of breakage or cracking of the embellishments is virtually zero.I'm very happy with this product's performance and won't hesitate to buy it again for similar applications.
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