This may be considered a broad category that contains origami and card modeling. Origami is the process of making a paper model by folding paper without using glue. Card modeling is making scale models
from sheets of cardstock on which the parts were printed, usually in
full color. These pieces would be cut out, folded, scored and glued
together. They are generally more popular in Europe and Japan than in the United States.
Sometimes the model pieces can be punched out. More frequently the
printed parts must be cut out. Edges may be scored to aid folding. The
parts are usually glued together with polyvinyl acetate glue
("white glue" "PVA"). In this kind of modeling the sections are usually
pre-painted, so there is no need to paint the model after completion.
Some enthusiasts may enhance the model by painting and detailing. Due to
the nature of the paper medium, the model may be sealed with varnish to
last longer.
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