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If your printer can't handle cardstock, you do have another option, though you have to be on the careful side; nothing says you can't print the pieces on paper, glue them to cardstock, then cut them out. Some models, for instance, the Potemayo and Guchuko models (search /rs/ for them) want you to glue pieces (Guchuko's scythe, Potemayo's arms and part of her hair) onto either scrap paper or onto paper of the same color to add thickness/color to the backside.
For crazy double-sided glue action, try the bald eagle out from Canon -- http://cp.c-ij.com/english/3D-papercraft/animal/baldeagle_e.html
38 pages of parts, tons of which are glued back-to-back for color and thickness.
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