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If the "Bell" (铃) or specific variant (1.var) includes very small, intricate parts or tight curves, a slightly thinner paper (around 160 gsm) can be easier to manipulate.
For a high-quality papercraft project like the model, the standard recommendation for 3D paper sculptures is matte cardstock with a weight between 160 and 220 gsm (grams per square meter) . Specific Paper Recommendations BIGDOG.Bell——铃.1.var
Most medium-sized dog sculptures require approximately 9 A4 sheets . If the "Bell" (铃) or specific variant (1
Use a matte finish rather than glossy. Matte cardstock takes glue better and won't show fingerprints or glare as much as glossy photo paper. Assembly Tips Use a matte finish rather than glossy
Quick-drying white PVA glue or double-sided tape is recommended for beginners to keep the model clean.
For cardstock of this weight (180+ gsm), you must score the fold lines first using a dried-out ballpoint pen or a dedicated scoring tool to ensure clean, sharp edges.
This is the "sweet spot" for most 3D animal models. It provides enough rigidity to maintain the structural integrity of the "Big Dog" shape while remaining flexible enough for precise folding and scoring.

