Yes it does but as someone else said it crumbles very easily. I think you may be better off using clay or plaster.It it is the colour quality of play dough you are interested in,why dont you try to adding dye to plaster. Even food colouring will do if you don't have any other dye.
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It does dry, but it dries all crumbled. You might have been better off going with clay.
Yes it does but as someone else said it crumbles very easily. I think you may be better off using clay or plaster.It it is the colour quality of play dough you are interested in,why dont you try to adding dye to plaster. Even food colouring will do if you don't have any other dye.
Yes, if left out in the open air it will eventually dry up.
it will dry, but it will also crumble and fall apart. clay would be a much better thing to use and it is much easier to sculpt too.
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You might check out their website to see if they have any suggestions on achieving whatever finish you need to have for your project.
Good luck (do we get to know what your diorama is about?)