Whaz up Holley,
First off what scale is the Hawg??. Secondly the only markings that are done in black or
"low vis" were the stars and bars, tail codes, buzz No's and the data markings.
"Nose art", sqd badges,command badges, tail flashings, some parts of data info markings and the like were
"high vis"(9 out of 10 times).
With all the ref's that I have on the A-10, what I have seen is how I described above. You may get on or two that could be in all low vis but that is rare.
Here are some decals that I have in my collection.
There is one set that has the "teeth" done up in black but I cant recall the # right now
Experts Choice:
#48-29 354th TFW (Gulf War), 110th FG Mich Ang
Super Scale:
#48-433 Dessert Storm Hawgs (closest you'll get to low vis teeth art, tannish colored) 23 TASS, 511th TFS/10 TFW w/ nose art
#48-517 Desert Storm Hawgs 926th FG New Orleans
#48-432 Desert Strorm 74th TFS (Hi Vis teeth(mouth)) plus nose art
#48-367 Maryland Hawgs 104th TFS/175th TFG w/ nose art
#48-134 ANG Hawgs "Boys From Syracuse"
In all if you can check w/ your closest hobby shop and look through the different decals that he/she may have. Also Two Bobs has A-10 decals but if they do a set w/ the mouth in "lo vis", that I do not know
Good luck..!!! Flaps up,MIke
If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger