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Made in nl
Raging-on-the-Inside Blood Angel Sergeant




netherlands

When the new deathkorps is comming i want to make an infantry army, and the collors would be dark bleu coat and red pants (frence ww1) and black boots.
For the other colors i need a little help from you guys.

Webbing brown or black or something other??
Backpack and bedding. Im from the Netherlands and they didnt have cream colored bedding only green blankets
The color of fabrik on the boots
And the armour plates and helm, i could go for cadian green (al my armour is this color, if i want to take a tank) but dont know if that looks good

if you could give some advice it would be great.

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Made in ca
Stormin' Stompa






Ottawa, ON

I would make the bedding and leather strapping various shades of browns and creams. Some nice warm tones against the cool blues.

The armor plates I would make another shade of blue. Maybe something a little lighter and more desaturated than the coats. Or, if you want to be extra flashy, you could make the helmet and other various plates a polished bronze or gold. A little more Napoleonic than WW1.

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