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<blockquote data-quote="andrewblackwell" data-source="post: 648252" data-attributes="member: 32647"><p>There used to be one of these Swedish railcars exactly like that at a kids farm near us about 20yrs ago. Used & abused as a cafe seating area but now back in use on the Nene valley railway thankfully.</p><p>The colour looks well on your bay van, well done.</p><p>Personally I’d not do that lower black strip. My dads 1979 bay used to be painted black along its bottom few inches to hide lots of welding scars, but could equally have looked like it was hiding filler & bodges, so I think yours is best left at the stage you’ve reached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewblackwell, post: 648252, member: 32647"] There used to be one of these Swedish railcars exactly like that at a kids farm near us about 20yrs ago. Used & abused as a cafe seating area but now back in use on the Nene valley railway thankfully. The colour looks well on your bay van, well done. Personally I’d not do that lower black strip. My dads 1979 bay used to be painted black along its bottom few inches to hide lots of welding scars, but could equally have looked like it was hiding filler & bodges, so I think yours is best left at the stage you’ve reached. [/QUOTE]
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