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3 Pack Van Aken Clay

Item #: 9216 | Grades 4-12
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Perfect for use with any Humanoid Armatures, these 3 packages of Van Aken Clay provide a great material for composing an animation figure. Cool, Neutral and Earth colors are included in the 3 pack. The non-hardening modeling clay is individually cello wrapped for freshness and color brilliance.



Colors included:
  • Cool:
    • Blue
    • Green
    • Turquoise
    • vViolet
  • Neutral:
    • Brown
    • White
    • Silver Gray
    • Black
  • Earth:
    • Beige Flesh
    • Brown
    • Terra Cotta
    • Dark Green
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