Worbla has been expanding their line of thermoplastics. They started with Worbla’s Finest Art and recently added TranspArt. The latter is a clear, transparent thermoplastic similar in texture and flexibility to regular Worbla. And now, they’ve added a third option to the line: Worbla’s Black Art. The material is a black thermoplastic, and though it’s not available just yet (keep an eye on Cast4Art’s website for information on distributors), Worbla sent samples to select cosplayers. Some have posted their reviews and thoughts and say this product — made with a brand new formula — is a lot smoother and more flexible.
Kamui Cosplay was among the cosplayers who received an early sample. Her review:
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