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Originally Posted by jaffro
The 600gsm card I was referring to actually was 600gsm, at least that's what it said when I bought it.
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I stand corrected.
Then the type of card/paper, and its thickness, would be of note.
Over 2mm thickness and still only 600gsm would be a lightweight less dense cardboard,
rather than a denser card like cardstocks or illustration board.
So, it would be a lot easier to cut.
I use softer Cereal box card for internal formers in aircraft models.
I could laminate 4 layers to get close to 2mm thickness.
Its easier to cut and it would be no more than 600gsm.
I think this is all important information for card modelers.
Nice to know how a builder achieves various things and what he uses.