🎭 Sculpt, Create, and Conquer the Cosplay World!
Imagine Cosplay Foam Clay is a high-density, lightweight air-dry clay designed for sculpting and molding. Weighing 300 grams, it is flexible, non-toxic, and easy to work with, making it ideal for creating intricate cosplay costumes, props, and art objects. With a drying time of 24 to 48 hours, this clay allows for quick and mess-free crafting, perfect for both beginners and seasoned artists.
Material Type | Clay |
Special Features | flexible, lightweight, moldable, non-toxic, white, high quality clay, high density clay, 300 grams |
Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.3 inches |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
J**J
Big Hit
Our 7 YO grandson really likes building things with this clay.
S**S
Great fun
Nice to work with, easy to paint and dries fast
P**T
Texture and drying good
All good
M**S
Weird Product But Performs as Advertised
I wasn't really sure what I was going to do with this but I wanted to try it out cuz I had some ideas for medieval armor or helmet or something. There's a fair amount in the kit enough to do something like a helmet or horns or sword. It's pretty easy to work with and it takes a good 24 hours to set up but it performs exactly as it is advertised so 4 Stars.
L**O
Foam clay works great
I used this foam clay to make feet for my gnome. I even painted them. It was easy to mold and I let them set overnight. Great product.
L**I
Bucket of Fun
I am no expert in this kind of clay, I used to be an avid sculptor of polymer clay and also two part epoxy clays, I have dabbled in foam clays, but it is not my speciality and I find its texture to be a bit difficult compared to what I am used to, but I love trying out new art supplies and thought with a bucket this big I can figure something out. Mostly I wanted to make ways to store my watercolors, I already have too many palettes and pans, but since I make my own paints I need more, if I could get this clay to work the way I want then I could make small quantities of different experimental blends or paints I am exploring ratios of binder and the like and not have to worry about it taking up space in my main palette until I am sure I like it.I still find this clay difficult, it is very bouncy and doesn't like to hold its shape, I really appreciate how it isn't sticky and has a fun texture, but I have no idea how people get detail with this clay given how stretchy it is, but eventually I was able to make a small makeshift palette to test out. If you are going to get this clay wet after it dries then you need to seal it, the water doesn't seem to damage it, but that paint is definitely not coming off, so the mixing part of my experiment was not really the best. However the paint compartments worked great, I definitely think I could make this work for watercolors as long as I don't try mixing on the dried clay.
B**N
Sticky and tricky to work with
I don't know that I know how to use this correctly--I thought I did, I had my projects planned out, but when I used this clay, each time it stayed sticky, gooey, and hard to use. It didn't dry consistently or in a way I could predict--spots would stay tacky, while others would shrink and curl. I tried the tips listed, but the sheer overwhelming stickiness of it made it so unpleasant to work with that I just decided it wasn't worth it.
R**N
Cool :)
I wasn't sure what cosplay stuff to make with this, if I'm honest. So, I went and make some pokemon clay figures! They turned out really cool. Dried really fast, but I used water to connect the limbs to each other. They worked great with airbrush paint, since that's all I have. They held their form, just got a little soggy around the eyes. Where I concentrated the paint more.
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