Presentation Thermoplastics, as their name suggests, are plastic materials that react to heat. Rigid when at room temperature, they become malleable when heated, allowing to form armor pieces, props and other elements involved in the making of a cosplay. The range of Worbla products recently grew with their newest: the Pearly Art. Cosplay & Craft, a French shop of cosplay materials, offered us to test this newcomer. We took this opportunity to make a comparison of the different thermoplastics that we have used so far. I will begin with a comparison on different points: Appearance and surfaceElasticity and tear resistanceUses
Worbla's Pearly Art – Worbla Thermoplastics
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Worbla's Pearly Art – Worbla Thermoplastics
Worbla's Finest Art (Original) : Incredibly easy to use with an activation temperature of 90°C, Worbla becomes soft and pliable, allowing you to
WORBLA 3 PACK COMBO - CLASSIC,TRANSPART, BLACK - 10 x 9.25 Inch Per Sheet - COSPLAY BEST SELLER - Worblas Finest Art Thermoplastic + Worbla TranspArt
Worbla Black – Worbla Thermoplastics
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Worbla's Black Art - Cosplay Supplies Inc
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TranspArt – Worbla Thermoplastics
Worbla's Pearly Art – Worbla Thermoplastics
Worbla Black – Worbla Thermoplastics
The makers of Worbla’s Finest Art have unveiled a new addition to their lineup: Worbla’s Black Art., Similar to Worbla’s Finest (often called just
Worbla Black
Thermoplastics : Worbla's Finest Art, Black, Pearly, Meshed, Transpa Art, Cosplayflex… – Black Owl Studio