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HALP, /PO/ Anonymous
What kind of paper dou you use?

My models are usually crappy, because of the "normal" paper I use

Picture unrelated (recently deleted my /po/ folder)
>> Anonymous
(I'm not complaining at all..)
There's another recent thread where we discuss 'strengthening' of models including the paper we use.
I'm about to post some pics in there along with kind of paper used (looking for advices from pros), but it's definitly NOT meant for reference as I'm still a beginner in that domain..

Btw, any reference of your pic please?..
>> Anonymous
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>>195230
Sorry about the thread, then...

But yes, I would like some advice (a link to the said thread is fine, too, he).

And for sauce on the pic, I'm sorry, it's from deviantart, but i can't remember the author's name...
>> Anonymous
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NEVERMIND, JUST FOUND IT.

K TKS BY
>> Storm
It kind of depends on my model.

Something simple with not a lot of detail (cubecraft, etc) I use plain paper (20-24lb), and a stiffener, if I want to keep it.

65 lb paper is good for almost any model I've found, very stiff, but not too stiff.

110 lb paper - cardstock - the stiffest by far. This stuff is pretty good for the larger models I've done (like 1 foot tall plus) without any interior bracing (90% of the time)

Area's with movable joints need a little bit extra stiffness too, so on lighter models, I'll keep some 110 lb stock on hand to glue into the back side of the model for that extra strength.
>> Anonymous
Card Stock. Holds up nicely, and works for just about any model if you score it properly.
>> Anonymous
these threads are the incurable leukemia of /po/
retarded fucktards repeatedly asking for the EXACT SAME ADVICE and is posted at least once a week and is answered on a dozen of websites.
"what glue/paper do I use" is the furfag of /po/