For a while i was thinking about using old unused polymer clay for a purpose that is making raiden's jaw from Metal gear rising revengeance. I dont think of wearing it because I doubt it's gonna work out for this purpose but it's to test out my craftsmanship. I used foil to trace out my features and had to crush more clay as well as mash it around until it's somewhat workable but not clingy, that clay is really clingy to stick to other surfaces but these fingers will BREAK if I keep kneading.
dust and particles i know, but I can't do much to prevent it.
I left it on for half a month and returned the moment I decided why not try to form the teeth? I don't care if it ends up looking bad anyways so I used a nail file's sharp part and started forming whether I can to make it somewhat ok, I didnt go for accuracy anymore I didnt care if it doesn't look exactly like raiden's, it's the fun that counts for real.
Supports are thin and they can be prone to bending and potentially breaking with force even when baked, I know this because i work with clay in the past, im currently crushing up more clay and kneading as I'm typing this and I will apply to the internal part where the foil is holding it up.
I don't plan on doing a lot for that side profile chin part, I lack the resources and the art material store is closed so I can't go buy more fimo.
For future plans regarding the other parts connecting the jaw im planning on using only cardboard instead for the time being.