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>>85575 The white edges showing are the edges you cut. So why would it be just "For the Miz models"?? Since on every papercraft you'll have cut edges, and therefor white edges (unless you use colored cardstock). If you use thicker paper, the edge showing will be thicker. Obviously. If you use thinner paper, the edge will be be thinner. Quite obvious too. But I never let this decide what paper weight I use; that's decided by how sturdy I want it to be. With regular printer paper, models tend to buckle quite easily when they are quite 'hollow' (meaning there's a lot space inside, so the parts aren't really tiny but there's a lot of surface area on the polygons/surfaces). You can either touch up the white edges with a felt pen in the appropriate color or just don't care about them. Sometimes I get the idea some of you only look at your finished work up close and personal, with a magnifying glass to spot every imperfection. Don't try to make it like it resin kit; admire it from a 'distance' (like you in your chair and your build about a meter away on a shelf and those imperfections won't bother you; and then when you get close, so what if you can see it's made from paper: it IS made from paper, that's the awesomeness of it. ;)
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