I was just washing 1/3rd of the sprues from my Albatros trilogy today. I'm not overly-impressed with figures and decals. Do I really want a fourth Albatros? Decals for the Dr. I that I just bought? Maybe. But I don't want to do my Dr.I in red. I'm really keen to try the Fokker streaking.
BUt I do have a Silhouette Portrait. In theory I should be able to create any stencil.
I'll wait til WNW broadcasts a price before I decide...
then I'll probably get a Roden Pfalz...
lol
Hi GazzaS,
I have a 'Cricut Explore Air 2', which is a similar machine to your 'Silhouette' in what it can do.
However, apart from trying out the test pieces I've not really used it in anger yet.
Do you use it for masking templates/stencils etc for aircraft markings not provided as decals by anyone.
If so I'd be interested to know how you get on with it,
Mike?
Hi Mike,
I'm still pretty new to using the Silhouette, but as far as I can tell it's only limit is how the masking material reacts to being cut. For instance, I tried to do some of the stencils and werke nummer for a 1/48 scale bf109. The cutter cut the numbers which were only around 1.2mm tall.
However, numbers like 0,3,4,5,6,8, and 9 which have hollow centers, or lots of inner curves, had problems with the masking material lifting away from the backing and becoming distorted. Letters and numbers around 2mm tall were not affected.
I have scanned old, yellowed decal sheets and imported them into the Silhouette library and made masks of the markings. So, really you should be able to do any kind of mask you want whether it be a camo mask, or any markings as long as the masking material behaves.
Except for that, I can't think of any limitations other than the skill of the user.
Best of luck!
Gaz