Re: Colours of Mandalorian Armor

Masterchief wrote:

repeats himself * coughs * - is it the white strip of linen near the belt? The flightsuit? yikes smile

What white strip of linen near the belt?

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theres the belt, then there is a white robe/strip of linen thing just above it.

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Tan strip of cloth right above the ammo pouches on your costume.

Green, if your still trying to figure out what the flightsuit is, its the suit worn under the armor. Cloth.

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Ahhhh, now I follow you. That's not the flightsuit that's a rope belt/Journeyman Protector belt. On Boba it is a dull maroon colour, whilst Jango wears a brown corded (bolo) leather version, mine is tan. It's worn under the ammo pouches and is wide enough to cover part of the groin plate and waist.

As already mentioned the flightsuit is the overall worn under the armour plates, Mine is light grey, Boba wears a darker grey and Jango's is a dark blue. The flak vest is worn over that (that's the vest the torso armour is attached to) then the armour itself and then any belts, trophies, pouches and holsters etc.

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well i have figured out my armor colors, green with blue trim
and when searching around for templates for armor i found a site called thedentedhelmet.com
and they had templates for people of various heights and sizes, one topic gave the the idea to make it out of the white garbage cans at walmart
now the hard part is to find a helmet

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Red black grey and white.....maybe a bit of green.

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Ale'ika Skirta wrote:

now the hard part is to find a helmet

Helmets are actually quite easy to find and depend upon how much you want to pay and how decent you want the helmet to be. I'd suggest stearing clear of Rubies Boba helmets as they are always very VERY badly deformed and often take a lot of hard work to  make into anything that even slightly resembles a Mando helmet - think Mando roadkill... Rubies Jango helmets are better but still need a lot of work and are often undersized, meaning you see Mando's walking around with tiny heads!!!
There are a few helmet dealers on TDH (that's the dented helmet) and (KOTE) that can make extremely accurate helmets for Mando's, some are cheap and some are expensive - let me know if you want their contact details.

On a related note. KOTE is working towards starting American Squads for trooping events, we just need more members aged 18 or above. So if you are interested in trooping your Mando after it's finished then pop over to www.kotemandos.com and www.501st.co.uk and sign up. Templates for the armour can also be found on KOTE Mandos along with some black and white design templates to allow you to test colours on paper before painting your armour.

The method using plastic garbage cans you refured to is known as Trash-can armour and if you can't find sintra is a good way to do parts of the armour. Make sure you use non brittle plastic though or it'll simply shatter.

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lolz! that's it! Thats's what I meant! tongue big_smile

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Orthar wrote:
Ale'ika Skirta wrote:

now the hard part is to find a helmet

On a related note. KOTE is working towards starting American Squads for trooping events, we just need more members aged 18 or above. So if you are interested in trooping your Mando after it's finished then pop over to www.kotemandos.com and www.501st.co.uk and sign up. Templates for the armour can also be found on KOTE Mandos along with some black and white design templates to allow you to test colours on paper before painting your armour.

The method using plastic garbage cans you refured to is known as Trash-can armour and if you can't find sintra is a good way to do parts of the armour. Make sure you use non brittle plastic though or it'll simply shatter.

Trooping is part of the reason im doing the armor, the other is so i can randomly walk around in it
The contact info for the guys that do the helmets would be nice, but i will get that from you once i get closer to making the armor

any suggestions on how to/what to attach the armor?

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I think that would be under another thread...we're a bit off topic

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lol.......

besides gold solid (like Kal'buir), black w/ gold trim, or something involving read. honoring a father, in Mando society, is cool.

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I found this very interesting:

Black, for example, signified justice, while gold armor was for vengeance. Green armor signified duty.[8] Blue was for reliability, gray for mourning a lost love, and red was to honor a father

I am sure some of this has been said before, but some might not have been, and I thought it was worth posting.  Enjoy smile

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yeah, i put it a page back, which you couldn't have seen. The blue, red, and grey were new to the list, i knew green, black, and gold. Does Ordo have red armor? or is it Mereel? Cus red is suitable for either. They'd obey Kal'buir in anything, and honor him greatly

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Werda Verd wrote:

yeah, i put it a page back, which you couldn't have seen. The blue, red, and grey were new to the list, i knew green, black, and gold. Does Ordo have red armor? or is it Mereel? Cus red is suitable for either. They'd obey Kal'buir in anything, and honor him greatly

I want to say it was ordo, with mareel in blue... im about 99% on that

and i made a reference to the colors, saying the chapter they where in in KT's new book a page before you Werda

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i know, i had just listed them, btw. don't really care.

and yeah, red for ordo sounds right to me too.

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Mandalorian Assassin wrote:

I found this very interesting:

Black, for example, signified justice, while gold armor was for vengeance. Green armor signified duty.[8] Blue was for reliability, gray for mourning a lost love, and red was to honor a father

I am sure some of this has been said before, but some might not have been, and I thought it was worth posting.  Enjoy smile

That's well said. Could a Mando combine colors to have more than one meaning?  Like a grey and black set of armor meaning both justice and a lost love?

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I hate this color system.........

I think the colors should represent your Clan, or perhapes as A_A mentioned in the chat the other day mean nothing more then you personal taste in style

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Ralin Drakus wrote:

I hate this color system.........

I think the colors should represent your Clan, or perhapes as A_A mentioned in the chat the other day mean nothing more then you personal taste in style

The decoration and colors of Ram Zerimar's Beskar'gam are a Clan thing
Mando's choose everything about their armor, so the color system may have started out as something along the lines of what A_A said, but a group of Mando's may have put a meaning behind the color that became accepted maybe something along the lines of "Justice is blind, so i shall paint my armor black"

but the biggest reason that i can think of behind a color system is that everyone can tell what you stand for at a glance

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Ale'ika Skirta wrote:
Ralin Drakus wrote:

I hate this color system.........

I think the colors should represent your Clan, or perhapes as A_A mentioned in the chat the other day mean nothing more then you personal taste in style

The decoration and colors of Ram Zerimar's Beskar'gam are a Clan thing
Mando's choose everything about their armor, so the color system may have started out as something along the lines of what A_A said, but a group of Mando's may have put a meaning behind the color that became accepted maybe something along the lines of "Justice is blind, so i shall paint my armor black"

but the biggest reason that i can think of behind a color system is that everyone can tell what you stand for at a glance

I still like the Clan Colors system better, but your explanation does make sense.  I never thought of it in quite that way.  I was assuming this was something KT had injected as being a society wide thing and something that had always been practiced.  Thxs!

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Si Titran wrote:
Mandalorian Assassin wrote:

I found this very interesting:

Black, for example, signified justice, while gold armor was for vengeance. Green armor signified duty.[8] Blue was for reliability, gray for mourning a lost love, and red was to honor a father

I am sure some of this has been said before, but some might not have been, and I thought it was worth posting.  Enjoy smile

That's well said. Could a Mando combine colors to have more than one meaning?  Like a grey and black set of armor meaning both justice and a lost love?

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you can. One Mando, Venku (Kad'ika), has no two plates the same. that's to honor members of his family that are dead, but still. Or black armor with gold trim would say justice is your first priority, but hint of vengeance, a promise of revenge to any who cross you, etc

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Ralin Drakus wrote:
Ale'ika Skirta wrote:
Ralin Drakus wrote:

I hate this color system.........

I think the colors should represent your Clan, or perhapes as A_A mentioned in the chat the other day mean nothing more then you personal taste in style

The decoration and colors of Ram Zerimar's Beskar'gam are a Clan thing
Mando's choose everything about their armor, so the color system may have started out as something along the lines of what A_A said, but a group of Mando's may have put a meaning behind the color that became accepted maybe something along the lines of "Justice is blind, so i shall paint my armor black"

but the biggest reason that i can think of behind a color system is that everyone can tell what you stand for at a glance

I still like the Clan Colors system better, but your explanation does make sense.  I never thought of it in quite that way.  I was assuming this was something KT had injected as being a society wide thing and something that had always been practiced.  Thxs!

No problem vod i was just looking at things  at a practical and possible way
plus i was looking at an image of clones lined up that had the different stripes to show their job and rank

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Ralin Drakus wrote:

I hate this color system.........

I think the colors should represent your Clan, or perhapes as A_A mentioned in the chat the other day mean nothing more then you personal taste in style

Actually, it's in the RC books that this is the "traditional" meaning of the colors, but it doesn't neccessarily mean if you wear that color that it's what it's for.  Some colors were, like you suggested, a clan thing.  While it said others simply used colors that they did because they liked the color.  Like Ordo and Jaing did.  It stated something along the lines that he picked the color just because he liked the red color.  Maybe because his ARC Trooper rank is red?  Who knows?  But yeah, it's stated in there that the colors aren't set in stone.  Just that it's the traditional meaning of the colors.

Hope this helps out some.

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Werda Verd wrote:
Si Titran wrote:
Mandalorian Assassin wrote:

I found this very interesting:

Black, for example, signified justice, while gold armor was for vengeance. Green armor signified duty.[8] Blue was for reliability, gray for mourning a lost love, and red was to honor a father

I am sure some of this has been said before, but some might not have been, and I thought it was worth posting.  Enjoy smile

That's well said. Could a Mando combine colors to have more than one meaning?  Like a grey and black set of armor meaning both justice and a lost love?

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you can. One Mando, Venku (Kad'ika), has no two plates the same. that's to honor members of his family that are dead, but still. Or black armor with gold trim would say justice is your first priority, but hint of vengeance, a promise of revenge to any who cross you, etc

Is that from the Legacy series? I have a feeling it is.

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Si Titran wrote:
Werda Verd wrote:
Si Titran wrote:

That's well said. Could a Mando combine colors to have more than one meaning?  Like a grey and black set of armor meaning both justice and a lost love?

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you can. One Mando, Venku (Kad'ika), has no two plates the same. that's to honor members of his family that are dead, but still. Or black armor with gold trim would say justice is your first priority, but hint of vengeance, a promise of revenge to any who cross you, etc

Is that from the Legacy series? I have a feeling it is.

Kad'ika and his miss matched  armor is from legacy

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Ale'ika Skirta wrote:
Si Titran wrote:
Werda Verd wrote:

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you can. One Mando, Venku (Kad'ika), has no two plates the same. that's to honor members of his family that are dead, but still. Or black armor with gold trim would say justice is your first priority, but hint of vengeance, a promise of revenge to any who cross you, etc

Is that from the Legacy series? I have a feeling it is.

Kad'ika and his miss matched  armor is from legacy

Gotcha. I haven't read them yet. Planning on it after NJO.

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