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It looks better than I had expected. Before putting on the green, I thought the yellow turret may end up making the whole model look a bit garish, but I must say I think it looks better than the red- and white-turretted Ferrets I’ve seen photos of.Very nice, Jakko. The red and yellow are real standouts.
That was my sole reason for picking a BATUS FerretLooking rather colourful.
On the positive side, there’s so much variation in the real thing that it’s hard to go wrong as long as you put on a medium, grey(ish) green, I think.Military green is a real can of worms.
It shouldn’t be too much effort, making the stencil itself is just a matter of printing one out using a suitable font and cutting out the numbers with a sharp knife.Mask making for the numbers will need a lot of work
The spraying bit is the thing I’m not too keen on, reallythe end result could actually look better than decals. Being black on red should spray nicely.
A further setback on the markings front is that the dry transfer letters I thought I’d use for the registration number are just a bit too big for the space above the driver’s hatch. So now I’m thinking I may have to resort to hand-painting that number, or to stick on a completely spurious registration number from something like a Chieftain, Warrior, or CVR(T) that I do have decals for. I’d rather have one at least in the Ferret range, though, so hand-painting is likely my only choice.