

So I'm now left with a parrot with small wings and to be honest it looks deformed too. I'll have to pick all the red bits out, damn I haven't got a lot of green left.

Right take my snake apart, oh no the green's got loads of red bits in it now. Whoops I used all my green for my snake, drat.

A round blue head with a couple of white eyes on it - err oh dear I haven't got the white, hmm I'll have to use some yellow.Īn orange beak, a blue body, yellow feet and some green wings. Easy really, so you decide to make something a little bit harder, like a colourful little parrot. That can't be too hard, can it? A long green body, stick a couple of eyes on it, place a red forked tongue at the front and Bob's your Aunty. After smelling it, it's time to make something, so for some ideas you'd look at the handy leaflet included in the pack and all the models would look absolutely brilliant.Ī whole range of colourful and cheerful models begging to be made! After reading the leaflet, problems rear their ugly little heads.įor safety's sake, you decide to make something simple, like a snake. On unwrapping Plasticine, the first thing that hits you is the smell of the stuff - it's totally indescribable. You'd get your mum or your dad to buy you some and you'd be really excited taking it home to unwrap it. When I was a small child, there was nothing I'd like better than to play with some Plasticine, and by golly what fun it was too.
