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Post by racingpaper on Feb 18, 2009 18:27:21 GMT
Hi! I'm a beginner in Paper building so i was wondering what kind of paper you guys use. I recently purchased 110g paper and my first Formula 1 car was a Toro Rosso STR1 from Kimi and it worked well! But, what is the best kind of paper to use for Formula 1 paper cars? I really want to make the FW30 but i don't know what the recommended kind of paper is. Oh, and the best glue to use Cheers
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 18, 2009 23:35:28 GMT
I think that 120g is perfect for 1/24 F1 paper models. Some people use matt and some, glossy photo paper. Matt is easier to build, but, maybe you'll want to apply some coats of clear with an air brush. If you intend to do that, please, make some tests before apply it on the model.
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Post by racingpaper on Feb 19, 2009 9:07:41 GMT
Ok thanks! Is there a (big) difference between 110g paper and 120g? And do you know the best glue to use?
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 20, 2009 10:44:05 GMT
110 and 120 are quite the same, but I still prefer 120g. I use a white glue (pvc based).
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Post by racingpaper on Feb 25, 2009 16:43:34 GMT
Anyone more suggestions about the best glue?
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