@Jcfay
Just lucky I haven't acuired that disease yet. I think I get bit so much I have developed a resistance.
I absolutely love my cricut. First it's the cricut explore one which I picked up on Walmart.com for 125.00 That's a good price I believe I saw it in the store for 180.00.
It comes with all you need except the stencil vinyl which to this point has not pulled up paint or had any bleeding. They have plans available at a cost to use their images. ***Don't do that it is not needed save your money***
Instructions are pretty limited and that leaves it to you to learn from on line tutorials etc. Believe me for me being more and more technically challenged as I age, that was frustration for me. But, what is available on line is very helpful. Their technical support was very helpful.
All you have to do is find images you want to use and upload them to your computer. So far I've had to use microsoft paint to edit images before I use them in the Cricut software. This has been challenging with some images but between the wife and I we have figured it out. There is lot's of resizing to get them right but you do that in the actual cricut software. Measuring the decal you are going to stencil helps with that. Once You have the operation down it's a breeze.
Now I am down to just having to apply the smaller decals and noseart type decals perhaps eventually I'll figure out how to do those. If you are wanting to paint your own markings and make your own stencils I highly recommend this.
Here are some photos of the painting I've done so far with stencils I've made.
It took some work but making the U.S. insignia stencyl was fun and rewarding as well. These are one time use stencils but the project used to make them is saved in the Cricut software and you can go back in and print more out anytime you want.
I think this one shows the best benefit of painting them on over decals, it is night and day. This is a WIP right now. The only decals I had to apply on this were 4 very small decals on the tail that say Navy and F4F-4.
If you can zoom in on this you can see the door panel in the middle of that insignia quite well. This model had very few decals and I was able to paint them all on which was cool.
This tail art is the coolest stencil I've been able to make. It doesn't have perfect straight lines like the decal but that is because of the photo I had to use to get this design in the system editing it in paint. Still though it's not really noticeable unless you zoom in.
Forgot to post the pic of the numbers. This just seems to add a bit more challenge and fun to the building process for me and I highly recommend trying it. As far as the Cricut goes, like I said I love it and highly recommend it if you have any desire to create your own stencils. I bought a circle cutter right before this that works well but that just limits you to circles, this does so much more. If you need anymore info let me know.