I have a printer/scanner combo with software that can scale up/down. In the past I have scanned in some parts, especially if the parts are flat.
Helps a lot as you can just print onto paper then cut it out in plasticard.
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Bit late but I always buy my plastic from Stephen Webster:
http://www.stephen-webster.co.uk/amari/stephen-webster/
I live near them so always collect the plastic in person.
They do 8*4 sheets but not in <1mm styrene
http://www.stephen-webster.co.uk/amari/stephen-webster/
I live near them so always collect the plastic in person.
They do 8*4 sheets but not in <1mm styrene