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what's cardstock?
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<p>In the 'olden days', the 'financially impaired' modelers would build their structures out of shirt cardboard, Wheaties boxes, whatever was cheaply obtainable. But the best card stock back then, and probably even today, is what's called Bristol board and is available, at a price, at artists supply stores (in the USA, Michaels stocks it). </p><p>If you go on Yahoo or Google and enter 'artists supplies Bristol board', you'll get a lot of hits. It comes in large sheets, and at some places you can obtain different sizes and weights (thicknesses). </p><p>Art</p><p> </p>
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