Love the third one, ever think of white with blue Tiger stripes?
Okay mister blue and white tiger armor, what about tartans of McDonald, McGregor, or maybe the armor of the Royal Horse Guard, Royal Life Guard, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), the Yeomen Warders or the Queens own Irish Hussars? Most of the Highland Regiments armor could be done as type 3 (cat mansion) as kilts look like short skirts. The others as Type 1 because they have pants, well except for the Yeoman Warders as they have a very long coat so maybe base it on a robe? The various hats and helms might be somewhat tricky except for the Yeoman Warders as there is already a hat that is close so only a color change and logo would be needed.
Submitted by RSimpkinuk57 on Sat, 2016-10-08 02:54
bare_elf wrote:
Okay mister blue and white tiger armor, what about tartans of McDonald, McGregor, or maybe the armor of the Royal Horse Guard, Royal Life Guard, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), the Yeomen Warders or the Queens own Irish Hussars? Most of the Highland Regiments armor could be done as type 3 (cat mansion) as kilts look like short skirts. The others as Type 1 because they have pants, well except for the Yeoman Warders as they have a very long coat so maybe base it on a robe? The various hats and helms might be somewhat tricky except for the Yeoman Warders as there is already a hat that is close so only a color change and logo would be needed.
Not tiger armor, if I read :dwarf:'s comment right, but tiger-pattern skin (body fur). The colors a polar tiger would be.
From everything I've seen, Yeomen of the Guard (and the plainer Yeomen Warder) coats stop just above the knee, so DS1 armor type 3 would be just the right length. But how to show the Yeomen Guards' neck ruff?
Not tiger armor, if I read :dwarf:'s comment right, but tiger-pattern skin (body fur). The colors a polar tiger would be.
From everything I've seen, Yeomen of the Guard (and the plainer Yeomen Warder) coats stop just above the knee, so DS1 armor type 3 would be just the right length. But how to show the Yeomen Guards' neck ruff?
I know the means a blue and white tiger-pattern skin (body fur). It is just when I make a skin I always make body armor using the same skin. Just in case I want to run around as a bare elf
Using the DS1 type 3 armor for the standard farmboy and farm girl would work great. However when using Cat Mansion DS1 Type 3 armor it would not look right, see my blog post called Clan McDonald. The neck ruff of the Yeoman of the Guard or the Tower's Yeoman Warder Dress uniform has a neck ruff which could be done as an ornament. However their normal work a day uniform has a high neck line only which could be easily added.
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Love the third one, ever think of white with blue Tiger stripes?
Okay mister blue and white tiger armor, what about tartans of McDonald, McGregor, or maybe the armor of the Royal Horse Guard, Royal Life Guard, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), the Yeomen Warders or the Queens own Irish Hussars? Most of the Highland Regiments armor could be done as type 3 (cat mansion) as kilts look like short skirts. The others as Type 1 because they have pants, well except for the Yeoman Warders as they have a very long coat so maybe base it on a robe? The various hats and helms might be somewhat tricky except for the Yeoman Warders as there is already a hat that is close so only a color change and logo would be needed.
, If I had the skill I might try the 1st Nepalese.
From everything I've seen, Yeomen of the Guard (and the plainer Yeomen Warder) coats stop just above the knee, so DS1 armor type 3 would be just the right length. But how to show the Yeomen Guards' neck ruff?
I know the means a blue and white tiger-pattern skin (body fur). It is just when I make a skin I always make body armor using the same skin. Just in case I want to run around as a bare elf
Using the DS1 type 3 armor for the standard farmboy and farm girl would work great. However when using Cat Mansion DS1 Type 3 armor it would not look right, see my blog post called Clan McDonald. The neck ruff of the Yeoman of the Guard or the Tower's Yeoman Warder Dress uniform has a neck ruff which could be done as an ornament. However their normal work a day uniform has a high neck line only which could be easily added.