Have you ever heard of Worbla? Originally created for the popular world of Cosplay, Worbla is a range of innovative, non-toxic thermoplastics that any prop or costume artisan can use to create armor, jewelry or any other fantastical costume accessories their imagination can conjure. The 100% recyclable material has a rough texture that can make painting your project just plain difficult. Thanks to the efforts of the team at Worbla.com, Rosco FlexBond has become one of the preferred coatings for priming, sealing and smoothing Worbla before painting. Below are excerpts from their Worbla FlexBond Tutorial for Cosplay that shows off how well these two materials work together:
Cosplayers always find new uses for things, and last year several customers told us about how they'd used Rosco's FlexBond on Worbla. When we saw the results we knew we had to make this product more accessible to everyone.
Right. So, let's see it in action! Here are a few examples of how other Cosplayers put the FlexBond to work on their Worbla creations:
Here is Arielle's suggestion for creating "perfect smoothness" using FlexBond and Worbla: "1 layer of FlexBond, no water. Let dry completely (about a half hour). Then paint on your next layers while your brush is damp. NOT wet. If your brush is wet it will leave what looks like bubbles of water (should’ve taken a photo… argh!). For Black Worbla I would suggest 2 layers, for regular I would suggest about 4.”
Ria used one coat of FlexBond to prime the coral accent pieces she had constructed out of Worbla for her Sakizo Nereid Cosplay. This allowed her to keep some of the Worbla texture, which she felt gave the faux-coral an organic feel.
Mia tested FlexBond as she constructed a Joan d ‘Arc costume, which also happened to be her first armor project. She noted that the FlexBond was “fairly quick to cover up Worbla texture, tends to only take 4-5 layers and 3 was pretty good for Black Worbla. The fact that it starts white and dries transparent makes it particularly easier to apply, although it is still tacky for a certain amount of time when it is transparent.”
Award-winning Cosplayer, Erica Brookfield used FlexBond to prime her Tyrande Whisperwind bow. “I used 3 coats of FlexBond on the regular Worbla bits (everything but the owl section) though I did sand down the regular Worbla a bit prior to priming and 2 coats on the owl which is Black Worbla. I applied it with a damp brush so that it would spread a bit easier.”
“I love the results, the Black Worbla parts are amazingly smooth.I’d use FlexBond again for sure - especially on Black Worbla. It got that stuff so smooth in just 2 coats. It was fantastic!”
Rosco’s FlexBond webpage says it best: “Use FlexBond to adhere fabrics to fabrics, fabrics to wood, foam to wood or fabric and many other combinations of materials common in scene shops. It can be thinned with water, tinted with colorants or Rosco Paints, or used as an additive to give other coatings like plaster or clay added flexibility.” FlexBond has a few specific points that make it really, really handy to use for quick armor priming to get a very smooth finish without too much time or labor.
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While the examples provided in the tutorial were geared toward a Cosplay audience, we could totally see how costume and prop artisans in theater and film/TV could use the same techniques. Be sure to visit Worbla.com to learn more about this innovative range of thermoplastics, or visit CosplaySupplies.com where you can purchase both the Worbla and the customized one-liter bottles of FlexBond we’ve made just for them.
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