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In all seriousness, this shouldn't be accepted as an actual cosmetic. The entire thing should not be paintable. Imagine a player playing as soldier on BLU side wearing this cosmetic, and said individual decided to paint it similar to RED's color scheme. What side would you say he'd be on? For all you know he could be on RED, and just painted his body cosmetic to be an unsaturated blue. The sole reason you created this is because you knew this would get attention.
I believe I have an understanding of what works for tf2 especially since I have more than 1 submission accepted which must mean I am doing something correct in the eyes of the developer of this videogame...
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/id/404glitch404/myworkshopfiles/?appid=440
Maybe read the comics, or look into the lore. You could find something to make.
also genericdoe makes a good point
Also, I just don't see how this fits Soldier, at all.