Felix Pole was an ambitious employee of the Great Western Railway. Born in 1877, by the age of 27 he was working in...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
Felix Pole was an ambitious employee of the Great Western Railway. Born in 1877, by the age of 27 he was working in...
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DAS is an air-drying clay. When dry it can be sanded and painted.
It is ideal for many model making applications such as buildings, walls, terrain, even school projects, you name it! You are only limited by your imagination.
When using DAS make sure that when you have cut off enough clay for your intended purpose and that you reseal the rest of the DAS, as it will go solid if left exposed to any amount of air.
The clay should not go hard in the air when using it, due to the constant kneading/manipulation of the clay in your hands.
Leave overnight to cure. The longer you leave it the better really, especially if clay is thick in certain areas of your project, it may take slightly longer to cure.
That being said, you are certainly able to prime and paint if left just overnight to cure.
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