Unfortunately I can not find Magic Sculpt or any of the good putty in my country, so I have no choice but to work with a putty that is made here, the brand is "parsec artisan", it is a putty designed to sculpt but in large size , So in very small pieces like 20 mm is not the best, has a lot of porosity and is extremely hydrophilic, and becomes easily dirty with manipulation.
The truth, a crap putty, if this year I'm lucky and I'll go Europe if I get some good putty there.
And abouth the comments of J_A_ well...he is rigth, Buenos Aires is a terrific zoo in wich you can find everything, I had to oportunity to travel and I never find in any city of the world a so variety of cultures, idiosincracies and bizarres.
I was born and raised in a city north of argetina, but I have lived in Buenos Aires for 25 years and I still not acustmized to this city.
J.a, probably will say Im a "cabeza" ( "head", people from small cities of the conutry who came to live en Baires).
The people J:A: is talking are not artists...we dont really knows wath they are, we have good artists here but for sure they are not, they are some "TV personalities"...nobody nows wath they do in TV, but they are there....well, we knows wath Andrea Rincon do...but abuth the others...one of them is a football speaker...but in a country in wich you can find forty millions of football speakers the guy have nothing special except that fr any unknowledge reason, he is in TV...why some people is in TV in this country is some of the Argentinans misterys that sociologists and mass psychologist will never resolve.
Well...I think all this whole country is something that sociologists, mass psychologists and and no branch of the social sciences could ever resolve.
You have the Zorroguieta... and we have Heineken beer.
Wath we have to send in exchange for the Amstel beer formula to make it here????