Thanks apophenia, that means a lot!
Your B-25 came out great. I love that green!
Tamiya XF-70. A perfect match to my eye!
The Chino B-25J doesn't seem to be the same one - at least not the one here in California:
Planes of Fame Air Museum's North American B-25J Mitchell was built in Kansas City, Kansas and delivered on January 16, 1945. Although it did not see combat, the Museum’s B-25 served with the U.S. Air Force as a test aircraft until 1958. Brought to Davis-Monthan AFB for storage, in 1959 it was purchased by a private owner. The aircraft was acquired by the Museum in the early 1960’s. It has appeared in countless films & TV programs including Forever Young, Pearl Harbor, Once an Eagle, Salvage One, Highway to Heaven, Con Air, Turbulence, and the TV mini-series Catch22. It also flies as a camera platform for photographers and filmmakers, being used as such in the movies Always and Air Force One, and is an Air Show favorite.
That's Planes of Fame -
Yanks Air Museum is a separate entity at Chino