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 Buffalo MPCV (Bronco) painting and weathering blog 
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Post Buffalo MPCV (Bronco) painting and weathering blog
Hello everyone!
I did not want to open a blog on the construction of this monster, because Chris had led him not so long ago, but when the model I open a blog on her painting. This process is like me more than the Assembly ;)

About the Assembly can only say good, no problems except for the flimsy plastic!

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Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:56 pm
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Post Re: Buffalo MPCV (Bronco) painting and weathering blog
Hi Evgenij

Great looking build, quick and in secret too. Please don't hide the painting ,we need all the gory details 8-)

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Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:11 pm
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Thanks Steve, I'll try to :D

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Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:22 pm
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OH GATOB 3A KPACKA!
It looks ready to me!

Watching! :shock:
CMOTPY! :shock:

D*OH
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Front row seat for me :mrgreen:

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Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:47 am
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Thanks gents!
I decided to paint the Buffalo in the original green color. I'm not much entangled in colors painting Buffalo series A1 and A2, but I'll try to do a certain collective image, similar to that in the photo:

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Post Re: Buffalo MPCV (Bronco) painting and weathering blog
Lovely looking build Evgenji :D I really like the extra hydraulic details you've done.

Nice paint scheme you've chosen, I only saw that after I had already painted mine.

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Chris Smith wrote:
Lovely looking build Evgenji :D I really like the extra hydraulic details you've done.

Nice paint scheme you've chosen, I only saw that after I had already painted mine.

Chris


Thank You Chris! I visited your lessons for the construction of Buffalo and try to be able to disciple :D :D :D

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Post Re: Buffalo MPCV (Bronco) painting and weathering blog
Model covered with grey primer from Vallejo, rubber wheels painted "black rubber" from Tamiya, and gray Vallejo.

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As the base colors I used acrylic Life color, green exterior and sand for the manipulator Stork and wheel disks. Tyres painted with acrylic Tamiya black rubber and wiped gray Vallejo.

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