Apart from the combined color [yellowish-gray] this putty is very good for sculpting and it gradually starts setting after about 15 minutes, so you should have in mind what you want to build before you start combining the two clay-like sticks. When first mixed, its clay-like cohesion is strong; but when it starts to set, it gradually becomes more brittle [can break easily] until it is given time to harden [2 hours or so]. But when hardened, you can still sand it down.
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Its a very good medium for sculpting. I found it very easy to work with as a beginner. I'm using it to base a 75mm miniature and for my first time handling it after having tried greenstuff I thought it was a very easy to manage medium. I was a little skeptical that you could smooth it with water, but it worked as advertised, and I made a wonderful display base.
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Had a broken resin lamp that needed some molding done to repair it. I was able to make a mold of the broken piece and attached it to the lamp. It was easy to work with and adhered to the resin lamp and is solidly fixed tightly in place. I was able to sand and paint to blend the new piece with the old so that the lamp looks whole again. Love the product.
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Love this stuff because it is affordable and unique. Able to sculpt like any clay but needs no heat to harden and cure. Endless possibilities and uses for it! Cheaper than Aves Apoxy Sculpt and comes in several different colors.
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I used this product to fill a hole in a metal die-cast car. It was easy to mix together, and needed minimal cleanup. After drying, I was able to scratch it with a fingernail, but it was still easy to sand.
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