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Plasticine is such a fun modelling material for all ages. Whether you're an award winning animator from Aardman or a child wanting to express their creative model making talents for the first time, Plasticine is wonderful for everyone. At Animation Supplies we have been supplying Newplast Plasticine to customers around the globe for over a decade now. It's been used for anything from Plasticine animted feature films, to huge art installations and from the building of super yachts to terracotta plasticine armies. It's such a versitile material!

One of our customers, Super Strange Studios has made a series of brilliant how-to videos called Marvellous Makes for Azoomee. These have proved to be extremely popular and with a new series of the show due to launch on the Azoomee network soon, they have made some of the episodes freely available on YouTube. Including this one which shows how to make your own Burger Beast character:

To make this character you will need the following Newplast Plasticine colours:

White Newplast Plasticine
Orange Newplast Plasticine
Red Newplast Plasticine
Light Green Newplast Plasticine
Black Newplast Plasticine
Yellow Newplast Plasticine

In addition to these colours, we also stock the full range of Plasticine colours which are:

Grey Newplast Plasticine
Cerise Newplast Plasticine
Light Blue Newplast Plasticine
Blue Newplast Plasticine
Violet Newplast Plasticine
Purple Newplast Plasticine
Mauve Newplast Plasticine
Pink Newplast Plasticine
Flesh Pink Newplast Plasticine
Stone Newplast Plasticine
Peach Newplast Plasticine
Terracotta Newplast Plasticine
Light Brown Newplast Plasticine
Dark Brown Newplast Plasticine
Ginger Newplast Plasticine
Dark Green Newplast Plasticine
Turquoise Newplast Plasticine
Multicultural Newplast Plasticine
Rainbow Newplast Plasticine
Neon Bright Newplast Plasticine

Newplast is supplied in 500 gram bars.

*Please note, Newclay manufacture Newplast Plasticine in batches and as a result colour shades may vary slightly*

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