PF and RF and even their predecessors like the Civil Guard tended to be uniformed and their weapons somewhat less eclectic than those here. They were centrally armed and equipped and typically trained in government regional training centres, usually with foreign advisors.
The larger religious sects that maintained their own paramilitary forces in the 1950s and even up to the start of the 1960s, like the Cao Đài and Hòa Hảo also had a preference for uniforms. Photos of the Cao Đài militia in the 1950s and very early sixties show uniforms essentially indistinguishable from French colonial forces of the time.
Very nice, the inclusion of an MG-34 is brill. Quite significant numbers showed up during the war. You should do an AA mounted version, there are a number of photos of them being used in that fashion, even up in the North.
I’m hoping that there will soon be some more with less nón lá hats, a few more in shorts and a mix of WW2 Soviet and US small arms particularly carbines.