thenoob
Baby's First Wargame
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Post by thenoob on Jun 24, 2017 19:31:23 GMT
Hi everyone,
So I am making the dive into Mercs and I plan to do a Llaelese based paint scheme.
I was wondering if anyone had any information on an "official" paint scheme for it, ie paint colours, layering methods etc.
Thanks for any help!
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Post by Bronze warjack on Jun 26, 2017 5:10:09 GMT
The main color is purple. More of a regal purple than a lavender. For a long time they mixed this with black clothing to noir the death of their king who was assassinated. As of I believe the latest blog update by the author for the next acts of war book the resistance dresses primarily in greys (most likely for urban combat) with accents of purple to represent their homeland.
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shoe
Junior Strategist
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Post by shoe on Jul 1, 2017 4:25:18 GMT
p3 paints has color called beaten purple. is probably a double entendre. anyway you have to use that purple or its wrong
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Tucker
Junior Strategist
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Post by Tucker on Jul 3, 2017 1:21:47 GMT
Purple and yellow are the colors of the Llaelese flag. Grays and browns are also appropriate - just look at the standard paint job for the Vanguard.
I paint my warjacks a mid gray with the occasional purple panel. My infantry have purple or khaki cloth, with terracotta leather. Their armor tends to be gunmetal but fancy troops like Precusor Knights get silver. I use yellow only as a trim or decoration on infantry models.
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