

🎭 Bring your imagination to life with pro-grade sculpting power!
Sculpey Super Sculpey Living Doll is a 1lb (454g) professional-quality oven-bake clay in beige, designed for detailed sculpting with blendable seams. It bakes into a strong, durable, and transparent-finish form that can be carved, sanded, drilled, and painted. Made in the USA and ASTM D4236 certified, it’s perfect for serious artists and hobbyists aged 14 and up seeking premium modeling clay.
| ASIN | B0033F5O9Q |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 57,718 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 37 in Modeling Compounds |
| Colour | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,088) |
| Date First Available | 11 Nov. 2010 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Imaginatory Skill |
| Item model number | ZSLD-1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Clay |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 4.7 x 13.34 cm; 450 g |
| Radio Control Suitability | Modeling |
| Release date | 25 Jun. 2020 |
S**M
Great
Used this to make a coraline doll as a christmas present. Very easy to use. Very durable. Great quality and great colour. The instructions were clear for a beginner like me.
R**N
good product
great product. fresh and workable.
O**R
Great for crafting
Love this polymer clay, I buy this brand all the time!
L**A
THE POLYMER LADY
I work for years with polymer clay, that's my weird job. I create things with Polymer. I do recommend this 100%. It works every time. Soft, easy and durable. I absolutely love it. I bought so many, my postman looks at me like if I have some kind of kinki use of this. I would buy more and keep creating.
T**Y
Love this clay
I have used this clay to make several dolls and a bust of my sisters dog! Great value for money and easy to work with
O**A
New to polymer clay
I’ve started making my own people/creatures with polymer clay, If like me you’re stuck between this polymer clay and the cheaper alternatives , This is superior for the following reasons: Doesn’t crack as easily, The clay texture when baked is easier to paint I’ve noticed than cheaper brands of clay which almost harden to a plastic like texture. If you use super sculpy ultra light for bases or tin foil then use this over the top the back goes a fairly long way! Shame it is so expensive though, but I will continue purchasing
J**E
Great quality Polymer Clay
Great quality Polymer Clay. Used to make small creatures and figurines. Softens up easily when warmed in hands and was easy to roll out. Baked in oven as per instructions and came out perfectly cooked!
S**E
Good stuff
Good stuff. Seems expensive but much better than Plasticine or air-drying clay.
A**R
Softens easily if you work it in your hands. The heat and rolling action makes it smooth. Tried it on a smaller than one inch head sculpt. works great.Not sticky, fluid plastic like feel. Haven't baked yet. do recommend.
C**E
I had no experience sculpting or making miniatures, and I have created really stunning pieces with this type of Sculpey. Here are some tips I've found for beginners: - Make sure your hands and surfaces are clean; any clay like this will pick up fibers and dirt easily. If you plan on sanding and painting your baked piece this won't impact your piece, but if you are airbrushing or leaving it as is, cleanliness is key to not gray your clay. I like to keep a small "scratch" ball of clay as I go to pick up any errant fibers on my hands. - Don't underestimate the importance of warming up your clay before sculpting! You must roll it in your hands, knead it with your fingers, and really make sure it's super pliable to get the best sculpting quality, especially with detail work. - While it's true this clay does not cure out in the open, DEFINITELY store it in a fully sealed container to preserve it in the long-term. I made the mistake of not storing it properly and it made the clay much harder to work with. I like to now keep it in a Ziploc bag inside a Tupperware container. - A variety of tools is crucial, especially for beginners. I like to teach myself as I go, and having a nice variety of tools to experiment with and get a feel for has helped me exponentially. You don't have to spend a lot of money on tools, I've found large varied sets on Amazon for under $15 that I get great use from. - My last tip is one I always remember as I plan new, advanced sculptures: while it's true you can rebake your already baked pieces, you absolutely want to minimize the number of times any one baked element has to go back into the oven, you never know when it may crack. My first time baking a human form sculpture I baked the head and torso, then the arms, then the legs, then baked them all together after connecting them with clay. It left me with two cracks on the legs and one on the arms that came later, even though I followed the baking times to a tee. Next time, I will plan differently to minimize the amount I rebake, since it really is a risk you don't have to take. I hope this helps!
N**A
Mi diletto con l'arte da molti anni e mi dedico al disegno, pittura, scultura, modulazione, modulazione 3D, stampa 3D, pittura ad aerografo ecc. Mi capita abbastanza spesso di realizzare bozzetti su carta con una semplice matita oppure in digitale sul mio iPad ma prima di passare alla modulazione 3D, finalizzata alla stampa di prototipi che una volta pronti verranno ricalcati con gesso e silicone, mi piace creare una bozza (magari molto semplice e non necessariamente dettagliata) di quello che dovrò poi scolpire digitalmente. Lo faccio prevalentemente per capire le forme, gli ingombri, gli eventuali punti di torsione/tensione/rottura ecc. Super Sculpey viene sempre in mio aiuto permettendomi di realizzare dei bozzetti estremamente accurati. La pasta si lascia modellare facilmente, soprattutto se non ha preso troppa aria, ed è possibile raggiungere una precisione nei dettagli difficilmente raggiungibile con altre paste. Di sicuro impossibile con Das, terracotte basilari e altri. Ho caricato alcune foto che mostrano alcuni bozzetti e passaggi per arrivare al prodotto finito. Se proprio dovessi trovare dei "difetti", e quindi dei CONTRO, a questa pasta potrei dire: - Se fosse un po' più economica non mi dispiacerebbe - una volta cotta è fragile, se cade a terra state certi che si spacca. Massima attenzione! - Bisogna utilizzare colori acrilici a base acqua dati a pennello e similari. NON provate a colorarla con bombolette spray perché il risultato che otterrete sarà che dopo ANNI la vernice sarà ancora fresca e appiccicosa (test eseguito personalmente). PRO - facilità di utilizzo - alta lavorazione - alta qualità nei dettagli anche più piccoli - resiste per lunghi periodi esposta all'aria (ma fatele la cortesia di non scordarla inutilmente aperta) - cuoce in poco tempo (solo 15 minuti) ma attenzione che ovviamente scotterà per un po' di tempo. NON prendetela con le mani nude per estrarla dal forno - a differenza di altre paste polimeriche non è tossico (che non guasta assolutamente e lo si può usare in piena serenità anche con i bambini) CONCLUSIONE Lo consiglio a tutti coloro che hanno dimestichezza e necessitano di una pasta modellabile professionale per eseguire lavori o per creare bozzetti. Sicuramente molto valida anche per chi muove le prime armi (non sprecate soldi con Das e simili a meno che non abbiate una reale necessità) per apprendere ad utilizzare gli strumenti e a muovere le mani nel modo corretto. Si tratta di una pasta altamente professionale che quindi consiglio davvero a tutti. Se solo fosse un po' più economica sarebbe meraviglioso ma per il momento ci si accontenta.
B**A
Very soft and so easy to use
A**R
I love sculpey
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