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Adapting Commercial Vehicles

THERE IS an excellent range of ready-to-deploy vehicles these days, but there are times when you want to tailor a vehicle and add your own graphics.

For the garage scene I am building, I need some vehicles that are bespoke so that I can depict the corporate image of the company. I will also show how to adapt a vehicle while retaining the existing livery and how to portray a commercial vehicle adapted for leisure use. This will be achieved

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