I'm to the point in the project where I'm dinking around with a whole bunch of little things and trying to make sure everything looks right. I want to make sure everything is perfect before I paint. It seems like I am always ending up changing something after I paint and then touchup never looks as good.
Cheap Chinese printing from Souldraw meets my needs/expectations except I realized for this project that I would need some contour cutting on my side decals since they don't cover the entire side. Souldraw can't do that so I ended up putting a registration mark on the artwork to mark the origin point for an outline cut later on. Luckily I ordered 6 of the side artwork stickers and ruined 3 of them before I had it dialed in. I should have left a bigger margin. I didn't realize that they would trim my decals so close to the edge and it didn't leave much room to feed through my vinyl cutter. I ended up taping the decal to a piece of cardstock and feeding that.
I've also been using my cutter with a pen tool for this project a lot. I've made templates for everything out of posterboard. I find using illustrator way more accurate then my real life measuring skills. The last picture is a plot of what the back should look like including some air vents, fan grills, and some other plugs.