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Glad to help out! If you need a really thin sheet you can use one piece of tissue paper and basically just coat both sides in glue to make it firmer. Another nice thing about it is when you shape it if you wet it slightly you can mould it and it keeps its shape better when it dries, kind of like wet-folding. Nice work your models turned out really nicely
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No, you only really need glue between the two sheets. Adding glue before the first layer only helps it to stick to the surface so that it is then easier to add glue on top of the first layer.
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Should be able to get it at a craft store or online. Some places call it white glue, but feel free to experiment with other glues.