As a comparison here is a pic of the tools that I use for 95% plus of my card 
modeling.
I went through several  dozen pairs of scissors to find that exact precise pair.

Wildman
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  Subject: [Papermodels II 39400] UPDATE minor 1-32 Type VII U-Boat Build


  I'm still cutting out the second set of hull formers so I thought this would 
be an opportunity to share my favorite and most used tools for card modeling.

  Head Lamp (top left) - perfect for illuminating exactly what you need.
  Spreader/Burnisher (center top) - Favorite tool for laminating parts 
together. You can apply as much pressure as you need. This one's a little 
softer than the ones used in auto-body repair and was purchased at an art 
supply store.
  Flash Diffuser (top right) - Strange as it sounds I use these to dim the 
flash output from my camera. Especially useful for the close-up function. There 
is a silver/gray top of a KRAFT creme cheese tub. Inside that is the clear top 
from something else I can't remember.
  Glues (bottom left/middle) - Elmer's School Glue. I use the small bottle for 
applying glue. The LockTite CA glue is indispensable for small parts. It has a 
long pointed tip. Avery Glue Stick, large. Large size is good for laminating 
small to medium size pieces. I like the color one so I can see where it's been 
applied (it disappears). The small version of this brand/purple are terrible as 
they are so soft the glue sloghs off like pudding - stick with the large 
version. 
  Knives (bottom right) - two different grips for #11 blades. The Kobalt with 
the snap off blades is very good for heavier cuts. I bought this style at the 
suggestion of Papercut. For heavy cutting it certainly does save on those 
expensive #11's.
  Pin Vise (center) - For holding fine drill bits for making small 
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