you can buy the model magic presto dots born wild classic which features a kangaroo, platypus and PENGUIN.
You use Crayola Model Magic modeling material and just shape it to be Scylla.
Buy some Crayola Model Magic and make a 3D model. After looking at photos of a koala bear or a wallaby (Discoveryschool.com) paint the model with craft paint and let dry.
The Magic of Model Railroading - 1979 was released on: USA: 1979
Model Magic is a lightweight, air-dry modeling compound that should not be wet. While it can resist some moisture, adding water can alter its texture and make it difficult to work with. Once it dries, it becomes more fragile and can break if exposed to excess water. It’s best to keep Model Magic dry for optimal results.
The cast of The Magic of Model Railroading - 1979 includes: Leslie Schiller
Model Magic should not be placed in the oven, as it is air-dry clay and does not require baking to set. Instead, it dries naturally over time when exposed to air. Depending on the thickness of your project, it can take anywhere from a few hours to several days to fully dry. Make sure to store any unused Model Magic in an airtight container to prevent it from drying out.
Yes, I have some model magic presto dots kits and my model magic got hard so I took a small piece and put it underwater but the colour started coming off(magic kingdom) so I dried the outside off and mixed that small piece in with the whole chunk I had and put it in the microwave for 5 seconds and it was perfectly soft!
mold it or shape it
No it is not - per the Crayola site
Yes, it is considered clay.
Make a Little Magic was created in 1980.
Yes, you can bake Model Magic. DO NOT BAKE ON HIGH! It will melt! You have to put it on LOW. Don't worry it will harden just be patient.