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>>93561let people scale it down themselves Scaling up usually works well, but if you design a papercraft to be big, as accurate as possible with lots of details, you can't really scale it down very well, or else the individual parts will end up too small to handle. And besides, lurking on /po/ basically since it was first formed, reading the type of comments and seeing finished picturesof the types of papercrafts that most /po/eple like to build, has led me to believe that most /po/eple are way too impatient to cut out, score, fold and glue together more than one 1-5 pages of parts. All the complex, 10+ page papercrafts get downloaded a lot, but it's the small 1-2 page papercrafts that actually get built a lot on /po/.
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