Hi jean-Luc
Yes painting on markings has been a goal of mine for quite some time. I'm sure that there are clever modellers out there who can actually cut concentric circles from masking tape but it sure defeated me

Frankly I was overjoyed at the results, particularly as the ones in the article are actually cut with the blunt blade that I mentioned. If they sell then I will be looking to buy a much more capable machine then who knows were this can go
I'm working on Luftwaffe markings at the moment and although I have cracked the basic cross, even with black outline, the swastika is proving troublesome. Well not troublesome to cut but at the moment but, to have a thin black outline, you will have to paint black, mask, paint white, mask then black again. This works well but would, I imagine, but many potential buyers off trying it. I do think however that, once tried, there's no going back to decals

I am looking at producing rub down transfers, for stencilling and those markings that are just too small for this system and I'm looking at how I can produce nose art

That's for the future though. I have some very interesting trials in the pipeline as well. One which will be of particular interest to Jackflash is masks for lozenge fabric (I was speaking to one of the guys from "Cross and Cockade" at Telford). This is not as easy as it first sounds

but I have got up to 3 colours. Another area is, believe it or not,

zimmerite, (anti magnetic mine paste for German AFV’s in WWII). More of that, on Armorama, if my trials are a success.
I have just had an e-mail from Garry Hatcher, editor of SAMI, and he likes the masks a lot. They will be reviewed in the January mag

I also handed sample to Brett Green (Hyperthingy) and they will be reviewed there within the next few weeks. I handed out eight other samples for review at Telford, and there are no reviews, yet, in the 2 mags that I take (1 is SAMI and when Garry saw my masks he did say that he would like to have time to give them a proper review). I'm hoping that all the review samples will be treated the same way and will be out sometime after Christmas

Getting the word out is proving to be the hardest part, but I'm confident that when it's out there the masks will start to sell
Anyway, Jean-Luc, let me know what you require and, the first lot anyway

are free to you. (I do owe you and I'm sure that the results will get an airing here, on Aeroscale

)
I'm actually beginning to think that the way forward is to offer a bespoke sevice rather than individual items or sets. I will do that anyway but I'm not sure that punters are picking that up.
Anyway, let me know what you require and thanks for fixing the link.
Mal