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Dan
what paper shuld i use for this?
>> Printer paper?
>> bristol board?
>>???
>> Dan
by the way, should i use A4 paper or A3?
>> Anonymous
A2 for l33tness.
>> Anonymous
i used A4, printed them with a colour laser on the thickest printer paper i could find, they came out pretty nice.
>> Anonymous
please to be posting link to instructions and papercraft
>> Anonymous
BUMP FOR SAUCE
>> Anonymous
LAZY LAZY LAZY

See>>26800and>>26801
>> Anonymous
I've been searching for this, but all the links I've found are dead, any hope for an upload of the Feisar and Icaras (and whatever else) he made?
>> Anonymous
Well since the uploads are to big to put here I will provide j00z with teh linkz

http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/wipeout/assegai.pdf
http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/wipeout/feisar.pdf
http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/wipeout/icaras.pdf

Enjoy!
>> Anonymous
I would reccomend using printer paper that is about the thickness of cardstock. The highest weight I usually find anymore in office supply stores is 65 lb. weight, which works nicely for papercraft. Anything that gets a lot thicker than that would be a bit difficult to fold without scratching the folds with a razor.

Also, bristol board is too thick for a printer. I've tried. It would be possible to use it, but definitely not worth the effort.

I hope this helps. Oh, and one last thing. I think regular printer paper is 20 lb. weight, and cardstock starts around 40 lb. weight, so if you don't want to go as high as 65 lb. weight, then 40 should work okay instead.