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110lb cardstock is preferred, though for some models plain printer paper should be alright (well, plain paper is always ok but cardstcok is sturdier).
for glue i use elmer's school glue as do most /po/eple, but i've heard of scrapbooking glue, super glue, wood glue, double sided tape, and everything down the list to semen. i recommend elmer's school glue.
as for beginners tips, go for papercraft with fold lines, spread your glue very thinly, and think things through before gluing. can't tell you how many times i've glued something i was sure went where i was puting it just because it fit, only to find out after i assemble more pieces that it was supposed to go elsewhere
good luck
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