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>>144562 If you're happy with it, then you achieved your goal. And it does look better than OP. ;) Most people cut their papercrafts freehand, even if it's a very polygonal design from Pepakura. Cutting and scoring the parts is the least enjoyable part of papercraft I think, and having to fiddle with a ruler that you have to move every two seconds will only make it take longer lol. But if it works better for you, then you should use one! Glue does work best for papercraft. If you take your time, it won't lead to a mess. Use only a small amount of glue, just enough so it won't dry out before you put the parts together. I think much of the problems in OP is due to the fact you used regular printer paper. That kind of paper is so thin, that when you have to hold it to glue another piece on, it will easily buckle. If you could reach inside the hide and push a little agains the inside of the top o fthe head, you might be able to fix the shape a little. Maybe you could try to loosen one of the seams, and use a toothpick/kebab skewer (cut off the sharp point or you'll push through the paper). Then glue up the seam you opened again.
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