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Between 1973 and 1975 Porsche offered an option for the 911 called safety stripes. They were magnetic and non-reflective to supposedly eliminate reflections from the hood. I think they look cool and I've been wanting a 1/24th version for a long time. 

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 I saved this line art with the idea of printing them as a decal someday. My wife has a Cricut and today she was working on a project in her office and it gave me an idea. I asked her to do a test for me with some scrap vinyl. She put the line art in her iPad, sized it and printed it out. This is the first attempt and it'll need a little adjustment, but I like it.

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 Here's that first try shown on an old Monogram 1/24th curbside. This is regular Cricut vinyl which looks a little thick for scale to my eye so I'll be looking for something thinner, maybe some 3M vinyl or some decal paper? I may use the artwork as a stencil to spray the stripes. I may also get my wife to cut some other stencils too, she's pretty patient.

The Cricut vinyl would probably work well for R/C cars, too. You could probably reverse your artwork and put them inside a clear R/C body before painting. If you put them on the outside and they got scratched up you could print replacements and move on.

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As far as the Cricut, it doesn't seem to do well with details and letters smaller than about 1/4 inch, but it did a good job on this size. Cricut says there's a fine point blade that should do more detailed work and I'll get one and give it a try. The machine can also cut thin plastic, but that's a little advanced for me right now. I can see how that feature might be handy for modeling projects.

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the cosplay folks have thinner vinyl sheets. they are slightly flexible too so should work on corners. i dont use it myself but the rc guys all seem to use them

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