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Worbla’s Deco Art offers a fantastic Worbla - branded solution in the form of moldable plastic pellets. Heat these white pellets to 65°C (150°F) using a heat gun, oven, or hot water. Once heated, they transform into a clear plastic putty with low thermal transfer. You can easily shape it by hand, press it into molds, or use tools to sculpt amazing designs! This product is a top - notch choice for sculpting skulls, filling gaps in Worbla armor, making multiple copies without resin casting, quickly adding dimension, and adding counterweight to sword pommels. It's ideal for your cosplay and accessory projects. When heated, the white pellets turn clear and can be treated like a malleable putty and sculpting material. You can shape it manually or with tools, or apply it directly to the surface you want to build up. Once it cools down and sets, the plastic turns opaque white. Deco Art remains fluid when warm, so you should either cool it quickly in cool water or keep it in a mold until it turns opaque again; otherwise, gravity can distort your sculpture. Like all Worbla products, Deco Art can be reheated indefinitely, and scraps can be reused, making it beginner - friendly for sculpting teeth or horns. Its surface is smoother than other Worbla products, making it perfect for detailed work where priming is time - consuming or difficult due to space. You can paint it with acrylics or spray paint, and the pellets can be pre - dyed with polyester dyes like iDye Poly.
Using Worbla's Deco Art is easy. First, take the white pellets and heat them to 65°C (150°F) with a heat gun, oven, or hot water. Once they turn clear, you can start shaping them by hand or using tools. You can also press them into molds. If you want to build up a surface, apply the clear putty directly to it. As for the cooling process, since the plastic stays fluid when warm, you need to be careful. You can either cool it down quickly in cool water or keep it in a mold until it turns opaque white again. This way, gravity won't mess up your sculpture. If you make a mistake, don't worry! You can reheat the plastic and reuse it. When it comes to painting, you can use acrylics or spray paint. And if you want to change the color of the pellets, you can dye them with polyester dyes like iDye Poly before using them. Store your Deco Art in a cool, dry place to keep it in good condition.