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Well the inner nerd in me is very very very slightly annoyed that the TIE bomber should have a blue glow on the engines, and the K-wing a red glow, But the artist in me is very happy with this either way, they aren't my ships, dress them anyway you want! Also neat idea with the tokens, seen this floating around the internet a bit. simple solution, really makes them POP, like you said.

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Well the inner nerd in me is very very very slightly annoyed that the TIE bomber should have a blue glow on the engines, and the K-wing a red glow, But the artist in me is very happy with this either way, they aren't my ships, dress them anyway you want! Also neat idea with the tokens, seen this floating around the internet a bit. simple solution, really makes them POP, like you said.

Lol my bad. For simplicity I just made all the rebel engines blue and all the imp engines red

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Yeah, I did all of my ship bases and asteroids/debris and bombs/mines in black a while back. They look great. I did a bunch of stress tokens in red, and a bunch of focus and evades in green, and of course the TLs red and blue. They look so much better on the table than just the cardboard color.

 

For lighter colors, I found that if I paint a white base first, the color will be more vibrant.

 

I really wish I had done my cloak token and Conner Nets in blue, though. Those look amazing.

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I like painting over the back side of the target lock tokens so that they've only got one side with a letter showing. I've lost count of the number of times that I've struggled to find a matching pair of of locks because I keep looking at the wrong sides of a pair. 

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Looks cool, I have all of the edges of my tokens, ship cardboard, templates etc. coloured bright white for easy recognition of my gear. 

May have to recommend this idea to any of the others that wish to colour there cardboard bits.

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I did that too, once.

 

If you give e a few coats the will withstand liquid exposure (spilled MtDew) better. Seals up the edges. Side note: The tokens even sound different after painting. When hitting a table or bumping/stacking together like poker chips. Literally pop

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