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That is going to look great with the mismatched paint.

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Nice start on the paint work :D

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I hope you're going to paint the mis-matched window frame too? Great scheme Evgenij! :)

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Vinnie Branigan wrote:
I hope you're going to paint the mis-matched window frame too? Great scheme Evgenij! :)

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Yes it is, I like the diversity in color :)
well, or at least try to.

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Nice job on a cool vehicle, I have to learn some day too, how to paint, then paint again and again till its right !!

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I am ready a bit of a freshen up the process of painting. Acrylic Vallejo painted some small parts of the hull. The next step is to filter the lower part of the body, butter point and attempt to portray the dark chips and scrapes.

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Evgenij

This is looking very nice indeed. Love the contrasting colours 8-)

As an aside, and it probably doesn't bother you, but I think you'll find that the guards under the spare wheels on each side were only fitted to the French army versions.

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Gary you're right!
I was dismantling of these structures under запачными wheels, because my version of the Buffalo still closer to the "American "than "French" :oops:

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I hesitated a long time at the expense of hinged sides under the spare wheels on the American versions of Buffalo, and Gary's advice pushed me to the "action", I have them removed!

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This is shaping up to be a real stunner Evgenij. Well worth the effort removing those guards 8-)

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