Plasticine is oil based, so it melts if you bake it. You will need a product like easy model clay or Fimo if you want to bake it.
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NO! it is oil based, so if you want to cook or bake it you will have to buy fimo, polymer clay ect.
Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay.
The main ingredients of Plasticine are petroleum jelly, calcium salts, and aliphatic acids. Plasticine is used as a modeling clay.
The duration of Plasticine Crow is 480.0 seconds.
Plasticine Crow was created on 1981-08-06.
If you want to know what Plasticine is commonly used for, it is for child play and use in schools. In schools Plasticine is used for art lessons such as modelling.
No, plasticine is denser than water, so a plasticine ball will sink in water rather than float.
means that plasticine has higher density.
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No, plasticine does not harden. It remains soft and pliable, making it reusable for molding and shaping.
Yes, the mass of the plasticine will remain the same if it is simply reshaped into a different form. Mass is a measure of the amount of material present, and reshaping does not change the amount of plasticine present in the object.