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  1. @Gruson Michel Have just sent a message. I have a quick question. Will
  2. Spit 24 Camo Masks incl underlying images.svg View File This file is to help with positioning. Both were created in Inkscape - a great programme! Submitter Scimitar F1 Submitted 10/11/2021 Category Camouflage Patterns  
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    This file is to help with positioning. Both were created in Inkscape - a great programme!
  3. View File Spit 24 Camo Masks in .SVG format Hi These masks are scaled in 1/48 for a Camo pattern late mark Spitfire. One file has the underlying images to aid positioning - the other file has just the cuts to be made Will Submitter Scimitar F1 Submitted 10/11/2021 Category Camouflage Patterns  
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    Hi These masks are scaled in 1/48 for a Camo pattern late mark Spitfire. One file has the underlying images to aid positioning - the other file has just the cuts to be made Will
  4. Hi I have a Cricut Air 2 that I have had and used on and off for around 3 years. While it can handle Roundels, Stars and Bars very well anything like the serial numbers of 1/48 RAF aircraft or the carrier names for USN aircraft it simply mangles the mask. I use Orascom 810 for creating Vinyl masks. I know that commercially available masks often have decals for the smaller markings. Can a Silhouette cutter handle small markings any better? Will
  5. I have had a crack at creating masks for this aircraft as well. My Cricut Air 2 really struggled with the USS Midway mask and anything smaller than that. Can I ask what cutter you used to create these masks? Will
  6. Hi I have a Cricut Air 2 and am slowly getting used to using it. I find that it struggles with smaller font sizes but am perservering. The size that I struggling with is the USS Midway on the side of a VF-161 Phantom. What is the smallest that can be achieved on a Shilouette cutter? Will
  7. Hi Thanks for this. Is there any way you could save this as an OTF format so that I can use it on a Cricut? I would be very grateful. Will