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craftmill websiteAirdrying & Potters ClayPlastiroc - Giotto Das Air Dry ClayPlastiroc - Giotto Das Air Dry Clay(Colour: Terracotta ; Pack Size: 500g)PLASTIROC IS A RE-BRANDED VERSION OF A DAS-TYPE AIR DRY CLAY, MADE BY GIOTTO / FILA
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Guidance tips in working with Plastiroc Plastiroc is available in White and Terracotta. Both dry somewhat lighter than the supplied colour. Instructions for use Always keep the clay in a closed container, sealed from the air (eg the original packaging is ideal if there are no holes in it otherwise double pack). The clay is water soluble and dries in the air. You can add a small amount of water to it to soften it for hand prints. It has a low rate of shrinkage when drying out Next join the bits up and make sure they are well moulded to each other otherwise something is likely to fall off. Now you can start with surface features like noses, eyes etc. You can also add other materials like wood shavings, leaves, seeds and endless other things to enhance your model. The only limit is your imagination Larger Models If you want to make large models, it is unnecessary to make these entirely out of clay, as they might use up too much of your clay and be too heavy. An excellent light weight former is polystyrene slab. You can buy this from your builders merchant – it is used for insulation and can easily be cut to shape with a snap off bladed knife (children beware and use only under adult supervision). The pieces can be glued together with PVA glue. You can also use tightly bunched up old newspapers or chicken wire mesh. Having got your basic shape you can now start clay modelling in earnest by making long sausages and wrapping your model in it or forming thin slabs and layering your model with it. If your model is to be left for any time and needs work to continue on it, it must be tightly sealed from the air. When dry, Plastiroc is not waterproof. You can, however, model the clay around a glass or polythene container which will then hold liquid perfectly. Finishing the Model Water based paints work very well with Plastiroc but before you finish your model, you can use heavy duty pva glue or acrylic gloss varnish to stick paper, powders, sand, seeds, sawdust, etc.,etc., to the surface. If you want your colours to glow, coat your model in white, acrylic primer undercoat, then paint it. Good quality water based paints are ideal, e.g. system 3 artists paints or high quality acrylic hobby paints. If you want to paint using metallic paints, undercoat the model in a darker colour to the metallic paint. then top coat and finally, varnish it to bring up the colours and to give it that extra coat of protection. Acrylic water based varnishes work very well and are easy clean (brushes). When dry, acrylic varnish does not wash off and is water resistant.
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