Medic's Texas Viper

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They have jets in Texas? :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :grin:
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Longhorns that ate too many jalapeños they go really fast.
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That's cool. Bold markings! Curious how this kit compares to the hasegawa kit.
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Paul wrote:They have jets in Texas? :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :grin:
:giggles: You know they make the F-35 and F-16 here right? We have tons of jets in Texas.
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That is a very cool scheme.
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She is real pretty. Got a sister? This will be something!
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LyleW wrote:Longhorns that ate too many jalapeños they go really fast.
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:wow: That’s gonna leave a mark....
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Is that Pampalona? :giggles:
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Medicman71 wrote:I have the Eduard BigEd set as well as the Crossdelta stiffener plates. The Crossdelta stiffener plates are a softer metal than normal PE so that they bend to the curves of the Viper much easier.

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Hmmm... curious about those. If I like what I see, I may get some for a couple 1/48 Vipers I have in my stash.
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