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Anonymous
There are lots of sites that collect links to free paper models: http://www.3dpapermodel.com.tw/freedownload/download-asp/link.asp?ID=free http://www.peterjvisser.demon.nl/linkse.html http://www.ss42.com/toys.html to name but a few. And there are some sites that tell people what kind of paper and glue they should use, and stuff like that... But I think you should just figure that out for yourself. After all: what works for me, might not work for you. It is advisable however to use cardstock instead of printer paper (normal printer paper is 80 g/m^2, but you're better of using 160 g/m^2 cardstock or even thicker) and Pritt-sticks don't work very well either. You can use scissors, but a hobby knife works better in most cases, and other than that, build a few easy ones, and you'll figure out what works for you best. Oh, and the most important tip: just stick around here. ;)
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