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Hello /po/

I'm a newb, plain and simple, and I was wondering, what would be a good place to start papercraft?

In before a dice, hollow cylinder, etc. etc.
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http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/index.html
Do not start with the YZR-M1. start small, like snake in a box
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>> Anonymous
I see, thank you. but a got a question first, does it matter what kind of paper I use? or what?
>> Anonymous
You can use card stock. Heavy paper, more than 100lb. They're like $10-20 for 100 pieces.

Or you can be like me. Cheap, and use regular 20lb all-purpose
>> Anonymous
Ok, I'll try this how and see how it works, thanks /po/
>> Anonymous
I remember someone saying once that the lucky cat papercraft on the cannon website was pretty nice for a first papercraft.

A good way to tell if a papercraft would be good for a beginner is to see how many pages the papercraft covers for its size. Usually papercraft that don't have a lot of small parts and fit on 3-6 pages are good for a simple papercraft that looks nice.
>> Anonymous
Gah, now i need to play MGS 3 and also make this.
Thanks, anyway! I'm gonna make this my new hobby, cause it looks fun!
>> Anonymous
something easy to start with?

Shin Tanaka's Spiky Baby Series...pick your favourite design. They should still be floating around here somewhere...