Angel Interceptor with a twist

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Re: Angel Interceptor with a twist

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NICE!! :grin:
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Re: Angel Interceptor with a twist

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Yeah, that's a mean grey fighting machine. I like the "chunky digital" camo in grey.

Any hope of some more photos? I'd like to get a good look at the nose from right in front to see the sensor, and also the tail markings; the problem with low-viz schemes is that unless photos are taken directly on certan aspects, it's hard to make out details.

Regardless, that came out very well. Nice work.
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Excellent finish I really like your technique for digital camouflage.

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Re: Angel Interceptor with a twist

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Well done Jeff. I love seeing the Angel Interceptors done in alternative schemes, and that one is superb.
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