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Teachers are
telling us that Mu Clá is so easy for the students to use. So
many different projects can be made, and with less clean up time.
Sculpting without a kiln, it’s great.
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Professional
model makers are using Mu-Clá to create brick and rock walls;
landscaping, even entire buildings are being constructed with
Mu-Clá.
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Taxidermists
are finding that using Mu-Clá as their base covering for some
of their scenic displays, and Museums pieces is working out quite
well (better than expected) some say.
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Set directors
find that Mu Clá is an ideal light weight material. “Mu
Clá, it’s what’s been missing from are materials list,
its fun building our stage scenes and set props.” Steve prop
designer. “It’s tough, light-weight, and very easy to use.”
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Gamers are
finding that Mu-Clá serves as a great medium for their
terrain and gaming tables. With foam construction boards as their
base, the Mu-Clá sticks very well, without the usual cracking
and chipping you get with plaster. Coverage is quit well; one gallon
will do a 4x8 sheet more or less.
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Sculptors
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Model
railroaders find building Scenic displays and dioramas for the
layouts is a snap even for the least talented.
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Drill or Sand, Rhino Tough!
Mu-Cla's patented formula becomes harder than rock when dry, with no cracking or chipping and extremely durable. Not just tougher than rock, Rhino Tough .
Artists
Artists love Mu-Cla for it's practical and artistic applications with any size art project.
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