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So, seagulls. You now have 20 lbs of white Model Magic. What do you do with it?

>> No.6479088

Eat it.

>> No.6479097

Make killer cash by making shitty horns and selling them to unsuspecting homestucks, then laughing at Andrew Hussie's face when he tells me to stop and keep going.

>> No.6479098

Sell it off and buy an equal monetary amount of Daiso's air-dry soft clay.

>> No.6479104

>>6479097
Hussie could give less than a fuck. It's his crazy girlfriend that flips her shit when people sell related merch.

>> No.6479107

Trade it for Paperclay.

>> No.6479125

...nothing. give me some spakling and sanding paper too and then I'll poop some shit out.

>> No.6479133

Glitter fish

>> No.6479151

So.many.macaroons.

>> No.6479167

Mold it into 20lbs of pussy and ass!

>> No.6479181

Make those dinky little devil and reindeer horns that seem to be a fad now, stick them on banana clips and sell em for $10 a pop on Etsy.

It's the only reasonable thing to do!

>> No.6479197

>>6479087
>exchange for HQ air dry clay
>deco jewelry
>PROFIT

>> No.6479207
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6479207

a mold of my penis

>> No.6479246

I'm from country where we have no model magic thing. Can you explain to me what kind of material it is? Gesso like? Clay? I'm curious.

>> No.6479271

>>6479246
It's fucking Crayola.
How legit do you think it is?

>> No.6479277

Throw it the fuuck out anything you make will just crack in a few days.

>> No.6479278

>>6479246
It's an air-dry clay with a very light, funfoam-like consistency.

>> No.6479281

>>6479246
It's a... weirdly textured air-dry clay. Like less-sticky marshmallow, but with more tooth to it.

It expands slightly during the drying process and bounces once fully dry. Weird shit man.

>> No.6479285

>>6479281
it feels like kneaded erasures after you pull them apart.

>> No.6479289

>>6479246
It's an air dry clay that's lightweight and can be sanded and painted pretty well. It's not flexible like craft foam, but has a similar feel. when dry, it has a similar texture to craft foam (but not as flexible).
It dissolves with water (you will need to seal it), dries VERY QUICKLY (you only have about one minute from opening the package to smooth out any creases you'll make). You can't really carve it, since even if it sits there for days in a dry environment the inside may still be moist/pliable and the inside is all crumbly anyway. It's not durable (or "rock hard") like epoxy, it can dent and break off so it's not for big props.
Some people love it but I personally hate using it.

>> No.6479300

>>6479289
I find it's best suited for smaller projects. It's good if you want to make some balls and slightly more rounded shapes.

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6479344

Can I trade for 20 lbs of sculpey?

>> No.6480034

>>6479344
I wouldn't think about the weight of it. You would loose so much potential Sculpey in the trade!

Go for an equal volume in Sculpey instead, anon.

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6480089

Sculpt a dog. Teach it how to drive.

>> No.6480096

>>6479087
20lbs worth of white model magic turds.

>> No.6480351

This thread is making my night.

>> No.6481397

yes, make turds. cover them in glitter. Put them on tumblr as Unicorn Shit. every grunge and teenybop will love you.

>> No.6481403

make a 20 lbs dong to brutalize my cavernous vagina with

and then spoon it as i cry myself to sleep

>> No.6481408

Splat face in it. Wait for it to harden around my face. Suffocate. Become famous artist. Piece sells for millions because I died in it.

>> No.6481829

>>6480034
the sculpey is worth more than the model magic, though

>> No.6481834

>>6481408
but who gets the money after your dead?

>> No.6481836

>>6481397
Sell them on etsy.

>> No.6481855

>>6481834
Uh, I do, obviously

>> No.6481954

>>6479285
I love the smell of it.

>> No.6482198

has anyone tried epoxy-coating model magic?

Was this successful? Its so cheap that I was thinking it might be cool for more durable-yet lighter weight- accessories.