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My opinion: 80 g/m2 will fold a little bit better (140 g/m2 will fold just fine too), your model will be a bit flimsy with 80/m2 and a bit sturdier with 140 g/m2. Decide for yourself.
>>20395Would it make the seams too noticeable? >>20434look, eg, at the thickness of the borders of the boots
After your paper model is finished, you can touch up any white edges with a felt tip pen in the appropriate colour; the person in>>20434hasn't done this, but it usually masks the edges pretty good.
Now, if you're fairly new to paper modelling, the notability of the seems, will not so much depend on which paper you use, but rather on your skill-level. If you suck at papercraft, then using thinner cardstock won't matter one bit.
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