The Bench Of Doom

Or, The Shelf of Doom. Since most of us intend to finish these someday....well, you know.
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Ok so I repainted the light green. I actually added some of the dark green to the light green and it came out perfect. Just need to touch up the gray underneath and paint the nose, Sidewinder rails and weapons.

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:wub: Loving that camo viper!
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Stuart wrote::wub: Loving that camo viper!
Thanks Stuart!
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Both look great
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Thank you!
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Great fix. I like that little dragonfly. I have a the Trumpeter A-37B in 1/48 in the stash. The SEA camo is a bit challenging and time consuming but man it looks great.
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Well if I had the correct green the first time, this wouldn't have been an issue. The SEA is time consuming for sure and a little challenging. It made it more so since this is the first time I've done a camo this extensive.
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You did a good job on it - to the extent that I now want to do a camo'd Viper. I've never done SEA camo either but I'm going to have to do it on the Thud I've just picked up.
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Thanks Stuart! This is a heritage scheme that the 149th FW has done recently.
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Got the Viper masked up to touch up the paint then paint the missile rails and the radome.

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