Erik, Olivier thanks for the photos, those are really helpful.
It's odd that Eduard didn't include this rear wall on the grill, and thanks for pointing this out I would have totally overlooked it. I'll probably do what you did Erik and use some spare PE sprue to cover the area.
I got myself some great books yesterday, in particular Fred Koch's Russian Tanks and Armoured Vehicles 1946-to the present. It's a real nice hard back with loads of photos and technical diagrams. It also has a big chapter on IFV's and APC's covering BTR family and BMP family.
Since most of the work on the exterior is now done I'm finishing off the interior as fast as possible so I can start painting it. This whole area of course will need to be painted before the hull goes together.
I've also ordered the last two figure sets from Battalion that I need to finish the scene and these should arrive shortly. This weekend I'll be off to Belarus and Russia for a Month so I will have to put this Blog on hold (along with my others). However I've ordered some kits to be delivered to Minsk so I have some things to build while I'm there. It'll give me a chance to post in a section I don't usually post, the Russo Soviet Forum as it will be a regular build minus a dio! Something quite new for me!
I've been giving the battle damage and the painting a lot of thought recently, and I've found some more good reference pics of knocked out BMP's I'm particularly interested in the burn marks and fire damage:
This last one would make an interesting dio, but isn't quite right for me on this project, but maybe in the future!
I've also found some great colour photos of BMP's in action (most of my others were black and white) these show of the wear and mud really well and will certainly help with the weathering stages. I'll be using photos like these a lot during the painting for reference.