Ok, I think this is the place to do this.
I am running a Time of War Game, set in Aug 3049 (and will be moving into 3050 proper shortly) The Players are in a Merc company of their own creation, but story wise, it is run by a former FRR Tanker who retired, has alot of money and land, etc. I was wondering, what would a somewhat plausible paint scheme be? I was thinking a paint stripe of the FRR with something else. I looked online and couldnt seem to find a "traditional" FRR paint job, some do the forest murals, some did red and white stripes, Their logo is teal. I am somewhat at a loss for this, any help would be appreciated!
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[Atow] Paint Scheme Question
Started by Aenir01, Dec 08 2012 11:27 PM
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Posted 08 December 2012 - 11:27 PM
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Posted 08 December 2012 - 11:49 PM
There might not be a 'traditional' FRR paint job. They haven't been around for very long. Only 69 years. Before that, they were part of the Combine, and after that the Clans ate them. Not a lot time to create national traditions, AFAICT.
My suggestion is to just pick a skin/color combination that feels Rasalhague-y.
My suggestion is to just pick a skin/color combination that feels Rasalhague-y.
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Posted 09 December 2012 - 04:17 PM
Terran123rd, on 08 December 2012 - 11:49 PM, said:
There might not be a 'traditional' FRR paint job. They haven't been around for very long. Only 69 years. Before that, they were part of the Combine, and after that the Clans ate them. Not a lot time to create national traditions, AFAICT.
My suggestion is to just pick a skin/color combination that feels Rasalhague-y.
My suggestion is to just pick a skin/color combination that feels Rasalhague-y.
Funny thing, I was going to go with purple (seemed Rasalhague-y enough) but then I realized that purple seems to be a Marik Thing...
Im thinking a diagonal paint stripe of Purple and Teal next to each other (as the unit markings) then after that, the players can customize as they see fit.
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