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I understand it sounds silly because the default colors of Soldier and Demo help differentiate them and you did keep the shoulders and back untouched. The problem is I feel like with enough creativity it can be used in loadouts to make it tougher to differentiate at a glance, especially from front angles.
Other vests like the Patriot's Pouches and Flakcatcher still keep a chunk of Soldier's colors intact, like keeping his chest or shirt flaps the same color from all angles.
The only other issue I have is there’s clipping with the chest plate on the belt when he slouches, which is a common posture for him.
I do like the look of the metal and paint patterns. The shoulder plate and belt also work well. The rest of the armor's design just needs some adjustments to work alongside Soldier more.
Well made, its just that covering majority of the model in grey is not good idea in the first place especially when the small areas of team paint on them are minimal.
Flipping the gray and team paint colors would be better.