Does blue pouches work?

Gussy

New member
I would normally use brown or khaki on the pouches and canteen, but I\'m not so sure about this one.

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Just worried that if I added another color for the accessories the figure would look tacky. Would it be normal if your uniform is blue that your pouches are blue too?

This is the same figure from this thread: http://www.coolminiornot.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=31259
 

Trevor

Brushlicker and Freak!
yes, its fine, but i would think about the material, some of those bits are probably metal or plastic, others fabric, i would use different colours for them (can still be blue, just slightly different colour). As Dr says, shadow grey would look good too.
 

Einion

New member
Blue generally works okay IMO, but I\'d change the colour a bit for variety. Fade it with some added grey or add a dot of violet, anything just so long as it\'s not so close to the armour colour.

Einion
 

Gussy

New member
The cloth is space wolf grey already. Should I revert back to using khaki instead or it will look out of place?
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by Gussy
The cloth is space wolf grey already. Oooops
Should I revert back to using khaki instead or it will look out of place? Personally I\'d thionk it\'d look somewhat off. Try Shadow Grey or GW\'s Fenris Grey (foundation) with a thin wash of Baddab black
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
I think that the blue leather could work. I\'d \"age\" it a bit by putting some regular leather color around hinge areas or anywhere else it would flex, breaking the outer dyed surface. Any worn edges, etc, but not highlights.
 

jahminis

New member
@GP: someone keeps their colorwheel next to the julia child\'s cookbookslol...

orange would look good(even though it\'s a colour i hate as much as yellow or pink), next to blue...

personally i like DR\'s suggestion of fenris grey with a black wash...

cheers
jah
 

jamemurp

New member
Well, if he is going the orange route, wouldn\'t that just be moving back towards a leather appearance anyway? Red leather tends to blend up from a brown base to orange or yellow edging.

I think the blue is just fine. A military force would be likely to standardize colors in uniform and equipment. However, for contrast, you could also try the rust red color of the gun.
 
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