Hi,
so as not to clutter up the other thread, I'll just post the details for the other Yugoslav vehicles, just in case.
Captured vehicles had no changes in colour scheme. Armoured cars and tankettes only had "tenk bataljon" or "NOVH" or "NOVJ" written on them in white paint (NOVH/J stands for "Peoples liberation army of Croatia/Yugoslavia). Captured tanks had a red star on the side of their turret and sometimes on the front hull, sometimes within a white cricle.
Stuarts and AEC armoured cars:
http://imageshack.us/a/img805/7578/img0717t.jpg
http://stef124.tripod.com/Aec-3.jpg
M3 Scoutcar (if it gets implemented): had no markings from what I can tell. Camo was same as Stuarts.
T-34/85:
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...a/DSCF4593.jpg
Sometimes had slogans like "TITO" or "NOVJ" written on it.
BA-64: Identical to Soviet version.
Captured T-34/76 (captured from Germans that is):
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/f...-34_hex_94.jpg
M7 and M8 SP guns: no changes from American colour, only change was to paint the American white star red!
Ustase tanks
Usually followed this scheme:
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/6282/pz1tranpm3.jpg
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/577/048ip.jpg
Colour was dark green for most vehicles of French or Italian origin, Panzergrau for those of German origin.
Italian vehicles introduced in 1944 looked more like this:
http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww...polizei_HD.jpg