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Metal Slug Anonymous
Any metal slug related papercraft?
>> Anonymous
also what type of paper should i use, i read that 110lb is too thick and i have 80 lb and even that seems to thick
>> Anonymous
Sage for "what paper" question. Answered 19321230948 times already.

Sorry, no Metal Slug crafts in my collection.
>> Anonymous
110 # (lb.) is usually just right for any occasion. It seems too thick at first, but once you get it right, your models are INDESTRUCTABLE.

At least a pounds worth of force indestructable.
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>> Anonymous
Not bad... seems a bit squashed, but still buildable.
>> Anonymous
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not op, but Much appreciated.
thanks Grumpy
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Awesome!
>> Anonymous
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These are actually thumbnails, not full sized templates: four pages made into one page (the black thumbnail are the backsides with the fold lines).
The papercraft came with a special japanese edition of Metal Slug 3D: http://www.ncsx.com/2006/062606/metal_slug.htm
I hope after uploading it several times already, this time someone will actually build it so /po/ can see how the scaled down version turns out?
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They were the only free ones i could find myself. Offical sites want you to pay to join then pay to download... not exactly broke friendly. you can always blow them up sort of like this and then tweak to fit....
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