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Anonymous
ITT the best free model we've ever done.

I just wove my wittle Metal Gear!
>> Anonymous
SAA. No camera => no pic, though.
>> Anonymous
Free? You mean anyone here makes them for money?
>> Anonymous
seconded, esp. since this one comes with the shagohod too.
>> Anonymous
Ninjatoes' Zelda & Link... waiting for Ganon to complete the Triforce!
>> Anonymous
>>38227
no he means pay for the shapes and instructions you dingbat
>> Anonymous
was that made with plain printing paper or something more durable?
>> Anonymous
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Would've posted it sooner, but I just finished.
>> Anonymous
>>38438
Never break the golden rule of using anything else other than cardstock
>> Anonymous
Post these diagrams please.
>> Anonymous
Yes, diagrams would be much appreciated
>> Anonymous
http://mizuirogakuen.hp.infoseek.co.jp/pepa/Character/020aoba/aoba.html
>> Anonymous
>>38630
Eh, come on. I've used matchsticks in the past, to make some folds more solid. It's not like anyone's going to see them when they're on the inside...
>> Anonymous
>>38688
That's true, but cardstock gives it overall strength.
>> Anonymous
>>38696
what is card stock?
>> Anonymous
>>38821
thick paper: normal printer paper has a paper weight of about 80 gsm (grams per square meter). For paper models, it's best to use some thicker paper (or cardstock) like 160-200 gsm. It's thicker, and therefor a little sturdier which is better to make paper models.