



🔥 Mold your imagination into reality—because ordinary just won’t do!
Polly Plastics Heat Moldable Plastic Sheets come in a convenient 3-pack of 8"x12" sheets, each 1/16" thick, designed for easy heat molding above 150°F. Perfect for cosplay, crafting, and art projects, these durable, reusable sheets can be cut, painted, and reshaped multiple times. Made in the USA, they offer a versatile, high-quality solution for creative professionals and hobbyists seeking precision and flexibility in their work.










| ASIN | B01MQMNV3P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,637 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #75 in Sculpture Modeling Compounds |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 4336899286 |
| Manufacturer | Polly Plastics |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 12 x 0.2 inches |
| Specification Met | True |
| UPC | 683405247074 |
A**R
Great product
Really useful product. I had previously used the credit card size moldable plastic from another manufacturer. These sheets are easier to use and you get a lot more for your money. Highly recommend if you ever need to fix or modify anything plastic around the house. I have a heat gun, but I found with these sheets it is easier to use hot water. I leave in the hot water just before it becomes fully transparent and then pull out and mold. If you wait until it is fully transparent it will loose all shape.
E**A
Great, flexible support material
I found this product by searching "clear worbla." Be advised, it is NOT worbla. Worbla is much thicker, more textured, and doesn't bend or warp as easily under heat. These sheets are very similar to the moldable plastic pellets that can be melted down and used for making small structures or strengthening larger pieces. It worked very well for my current project, which involved melting it onto a flat plastic surface in order to seal and strengthen a weaker, flexible plastic. The advantage of this product over the smaller plastic pellets is its ability to be cut to size and shape prior to melting, and to be melted flat on top of piece without using hot water to soften it. It does become very pliant under heat, and must have a flat surface under it to stay flat when heated. Overall, I really enjoyed using this product for my build. 10/10, would recommend.
L**E
Amazing thermoplastic!
I'm just getting into making costumes out of plastic. These sheets are amazing! They can be cut easily with a sharp hobby knife. They melt easily with a heat gun. I hit a 2" spot for 10 seconds and move the length of the line i need to cut, then it cuts like a hot knife through soft butter. It can be cut easily cold as well. It molds well into any shape. It can be stretched, and by reheating 2 pieces, they can be blended easily to hide seam lines. I heated strips and applied them to a floral foam ring, they didn't burn or melt the foam. Just take care to not accidentally stretch it while cutting it if you heat then cut. It will stick to just about any surface including cutting mats so spread some wax paper over your work space first! It will not stick to skin unless you heat it to totally clear. It is easily workable with bare skin although gloves can be worn. It's very compatible with the beads as well. Just note that you have to heat both the sheet & beads to blend them. I have not tried dyeing them, but i will do so soon. They take acrylic paint no problem, no primer, no sanding. The only gripe i have is that it is hard smoothing all the little bumps & wrinkles unless you are putting them into a mold. I didn't see the many, many bumps & crevices on a large prop ring until i applied the paint. I've had no issues using Blue Stuff aka Oyumaru to mold little domes to apply "bolts" to armor. Oyumaru is a molding compound that you heat to make molds of items. Even though you have to heat the thermoplastic to mold it, it will not melt the Oyumaru in the process.
J**A
Great for creative creations
This stuff is awesome. Needed it for decorating my sons power wheels for a derby. I used air dry clay to create a mold for the plastic to melt over then allowed to cool and popped off the clay. Then I melted the edges of several pieces to create larger pieces. The only reason I gave 4 stars is because the material bubbles and creates a bumpy surface. It does it in random spots and didn't seem to smooth with any troubshooting. All in all it a great item to have to make all types of projects. Super cool stuff!
K**G
The quality is outstanding...
POLLY PLASTICS IS THE BEST ...THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE.... I've tried many other brands in comparison and polly plastics is the way to go....EVERYTIME.... Other brands often have poor cure times.... And as a result the quality lacks ... POLLY PLASTICS...comes through without fail...they deliver what they promise...quality quality quality... So if you have any doubts or are a skeptic..(as I sometimes am 😊).. I promise you will not be disappointed with this company...❤️❤️
K**S
Easy to use
I have never used this product before and was impressed how easy it is to use
J**K
Perfect for protecting foam rcs
Works amazing for molds
D**G
Tricky to use; not what I'd call 'moldable'
It's tough to review this product fairly; suffice it to say that if you haven't used it before, be very, very careful. I expected sheets that soften when warmed; this stuff literally melts into liquid. We wasted the first sheet by warming it in hot water; couldn't do a thing with it after that. So we started warming it with a hairdryer, and had more success. If it has a sheen like it's wet, it's bendable. If it goes clear, it's melted; be very careful. And when it's melted, it's sticky. The good news is that it cools fairly quickly; not so quickly as to make it unusable, not so slow that you get bored. And it seems fairly strong. You can stick pieces together by melting the edges and so far it's held. So, If like me it's you're first time using the stuff then expect to waste a fair amount of it. Do your research and make sure this is what you want; there are other heatable, moldable plastics available. I'm giving this *** simply because it wasn't really what I expected; it's not what I'd call 'moldable' - but to be fair that's partly my fault for not doing enough research.
R**N
Worked for the job I needed
M**E
These sheets work pretty well, the moulding temperature is maybe a bit on the hot side in my opinion, but the quality of the plastic on its own is good. Maybe a tad overpriced but it seems all plastic products seem to be overpriced anymore.
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