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Different ways for a fire to start in a house?

I'm writing a story and the main character is explaining how her mother dies in a house fire but i cant really think HOW the fire can start, so does anyone have any idea's? Thanks in advance!! lt;3

Answer:

I've never worked in newclay but for 75mm (which is three times the size that I work in) the most common materials are polymer clays like FIMO and epoxy putties like Aves, ProCreate and Kneadatite. Both have their own properties: - Polymer clays: do not harden until baked, available in many colours, feels like a soft clay, cheaper, readily available at craft stores. - Epoxy putty: hardens within an hour so work has to be done bit by bit, feel can be from clay to chewing gum - with some you can regulate this by changing the mixing ratios, monochrome, most are much stronger than Polymer clays, found at scale modelling and game stores. Many brands and qualities are available, not all suited for sculpting. Most mini baby sculpts that I've seen are in Polymer clay.
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