Use of thermo-plastics has always been popular in cosplay. Worbla is in cosplay use for everything from armor to props & accessories! Learn about shaping techniques, as well as how to finish & paint.
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Use of thermo-plastics has always been popular in the cosplay world. Worbla is the current fad in cosplay use for everything from armor to props and accessories! Come and learn about shaping techniques, as well as how to finish and paint this wonderful, multi-functional product! There will also be a demo so you can see how easy it is to work with in person!
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