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- HOBBY KNIFE: The only way to go. If you want your models to have a clean edge then this is the tool of choice. Remember to buy extra blades for larger projects. A sharp blade will produce the best results. Use scissors only as a last resort! Cant afford one??? Look in your Dads shop!
- GLUE PEN OR GLUE STICK: DO NOT USE A GLUEGUN! I'm a practiced glue gun user and I destroyed more models than I care to mention. Use a LOW WATER CONTENT glue pen or glue stick to prevent warping.
- A STRAIGHT EDGE RULER: is absolutely essential. This ruler will act as your knife guide and provide you with a precise edge. Without it your model will come out looking messy and uneven.
- A WOODEN RULER: is used as a gluing support for hard to reach gluing points.
- CUTTING PAD: A cutting pad is an invaluable tool. They provide an ideal cutting surface that is easy on your blade and your table. Pick one up at your local office supply or fabric store. If you can’t pick one up or you simply can't afford one you can always use a piece of cardboard.
- CARDSTOCK: you will need some cardstock to print your models on. Buy the heaviest weight card that you can find. 110 LB card stock works well and is inexpensive. 110 LB cardstock is relatively easy to find and is commonly used to print business cards and greeting cards. You can print on standard paper if you wish but your models will not last for more than one or two games.
- BLACK FELTS: Used for edging (hiding white fold lines). A quick and easy step that will make your models look like you bought them from the store!
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