SculptCoat™ Beetle Transformation Kit – Grey Edition
8" Ready-to-Coat Sculpture + 8oz SculptCoat
Transform a 3D print into a stone-finish display piece.
The SculptCoat™ Beetle Starter Kit gives you everything needed to coat and transform your own 8-inch sculpture at home.
No 3D printer required.
No modeling.
No complex setup.
Just open, coat, and begin the transformation.
What’s Included
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1 × 8" Ready-to-Coat Beetle (White PLA, printed to order)
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1 × 8oz SculptCoat™ (Grey)
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QuickStart Coating & Curing Guide
That’s it. Clean. Simple. Effective.
Why Grey?
Grey is the most forgiving and natural-looking finish.
It delivers:
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Classic stone appearance
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Even coverage
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Easy texturing
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Professional results for beginners
Perfect for first-time users.
The Process
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Mount or stabilize your beetle.
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Apply SculptCoat evenly using a brush.
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Allow to cure in a controlled environment for 24–48 hours.
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Optional: sand, seal, or layer for added character.
Within two days, your lightweight PLA sculpture transforms into a dense, stone-like display piece.
Sculpture Details
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Height: 8 inches
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Material: White PLA filament
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Lightweight interior
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Printed to order
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Surface optimized for coating adhesion
Minor layer lines are normal and help mechanical bonding.
Production & Shipping
Each beetle is printed specifically for your order to ensure surface quality and dimensional accuracy.
Please allow 7–14 business days for production prior to shipment.
Optional Upgrade
For improved curing control and cleaner workflow, pair this kit with the SculptCoat Cure Station™ (sold separately).
Who This Is For
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Makers without a 3D printer
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First-time SculptCoat users
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DIY art enthusiasts
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Gift projects
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Creative weekend builds
If you’ve been curious about transforming prints into stone-like objects, this is the simplest place to start.
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How to use sculpcoat
How to use sculpcoat
First apply 1 very thin coat. The mix should go on with a milkshake-like consistency, forming a light base layer.
Because brushing too soon can reactivate or brush off the first coat, allow the first coat to set before applying another layer. Avoid heavy pressure with the brush.
You have about 15 minutes of working time, so begin with thin, almost transparent layers and build gradually.
For fine details, figurines, or miniatures, add a small amount of extra water to thin the mix so it flows easily into textures.
After finishing the coat, allow the piece to cure in a humid environment or a closed, near-sealed bin for 24–72 hours to achieve maximum hardness and strength.

