EDIT 08/16/18
The Unit Color Compendium Project has come to an end.
I am not a person to write a lot but a few things have to be said.
THE STORY
This project began in around October 2016 when a first idea of displaying „some“ color schemes arose. Quickly the idea expanded but only when I first did the layout for the Capellan Confederation a minor glimpse of the sheer scale of this project was to be seen. In the following months the project grew immensely and it daunted on me that I never had the slightest idea of how many units there actually were in Battletech. And still I hadn’t seen it all because every time I thought we had them all @Justin Kase or someone else found more and more and more. Eventually, I had to finalize the layout and not admit any more additions to it. Hence the book is still missing a couple of units. Still, I believe we managed the impossible and accumulated an extensive and vast source of accurate and complete information for all BattleTech enthusiasts.
A lot of work has gone into sorting out units and making sense to conflicting and confusing unit name issues. For instance some unit incorporate a „the“ while others don’t. But still the latter are listed with a „the“. Sometimes there were name changes for the same unit. So some units came with 2-3 names but were still the same unit. And so on.
In the beginning I made some mistakes as it didn’t occur to me that some of the listed units were from pre-Mech eras. After a while of contemplating I decided that I will leave them in the book since I see it as inspirational and do not have the necessary drawings at hand to display infantry or submarine units.
I found it to be very fascinating to learn so much about camouflage. Hence, I thought it to be a good idea to incorporate passages from Wikipedia into the book for conviniance reasons.
When working on the project I realized how „black and white“ the BattleTech Universe has been to me without knowing it. Sure, Kell Hounds were black and red but I never thought of the Wolf Alpha Galaxy of being mainly green. Even though I might have been reading it somewhere. Other units, actually plenty of them, had no color scheme at all. The universe in that regard felt almost bleak. So while laboring away, colorizing Mechs and such, I felt more and more like I am adding color to an old black and white film and thus seeing the BT universe in a totally different and new light.
I didn’t plan initially to do so much myself. However, the project has such a dimension that I just wasn’t able to find enough „manpower“ to work on it. That said, I want to highlight the outstanding work of @Flamestalker and @Horus who’ve, not once, let me down and who’ve labored away on this project from the beginning to the very end. I can’t thank them enough for their efforts. Most of all they encouraged me with their display of enthusiasm to continue with the project.
Over the last couple of months I found myself thinking about extending the project by creating a website. This would be a whole new adventure which would include countless more hours of work. In that regard I want to ask all of you to spread this project, message and tweet as much as you can and give me feedback on the book and if you would like to see a website or not. Write a comment on youtube, twitter, the PDX forum, discord or deviantArt. Or wherever else you like.
Thank you very much in advance.
Please remember that you can see and download available artwork of the book, which was made by myself, from my deviantArt site as well.
Cheers!
LK
NUMBERS
An estimated amount of 5000+ hours of work of all contributors combined.
That’s 208 days of 24/7 work on the book.
2 years of continues and daily work on the project by myself.
My spread sheet has currently 1418 rows.
That means that there’s probably around 1370 of known units and sub-units (not all sub-units are counted since they don’t have a mentioned colors scheme anywhere and no one has made up one for them)
Horus has created around 230 unit logos.
I’ve submitted around 517 unit logos, paint schemes and repaints.
Flamestalker has submitted around 100 repaints and paint schemes.
There’s around 650 known paint schemes (including the ones from Camospecs)
THANK YOU
Thank you very much for everyone who involved themselves by actively contributing to this project. Namely these people are:
@JustinKase
@Hatchy
@Flamestalker
@Dav
@GrayMouser
@Horus
@Michael F
@TitaniumBurn
@Prussian Havoc
@Xinxspuz
@Aishen
Some of you got their personal mercenary Unit into the book. Others came in too late for that kind of special „thank you“ and I am sorry for that. I wish I could’ve done more.
Special Thank You for letting me use their artwork and contributing passively:
Odanan
Viereth
SpOoKy777 (spooky777.deviantart.com)
JPArbiter
Deadborder
Flyingdebris
Piranha Games
Harebrained Schemes
King Phoenix
Sightsonyou
MISSING UNITS
As much as it hurts to admit. Even this version of the book is not 100% complete. There are still some units missing for various reasons. Some units came in so late that it was impossible to incorporate them without causing a major amount of effort reworking the book. It would’ve been different with a website but that’s another story.
P.S. Although I've done my best ... I'm sure you'll find plenty of misspellings and maybe errors.
The Unit Color Compendium Project has come to an end.
I am not a person to write a lot but a few things have to be said.
THE STORY
This project began in around October 2016 when a first idea of displaying „some“ color schemes arose. Quickly the idea expanded but only when I first did the layout for the Capellan Confederation a minor glimpse of the sheer scale of this project was to be seen. In the following months the project grew immensely and it daunted on me that I never had the slightest idea of how many units there actually were in Battletech. And still I hadn’t seen it all because every time I thought we had them all @Justin Kase or someone else found more and more and more. Eventually, I had to finalize the layout and not admit any more additions to it. Hence the book is still missing a couple of units. Still, I believe we managed the impossible and accumulated an extensive and vast source of accurate and complete information for all BattleTech enthusiasts.
A lot of work has gone into sorting out units and making sense to conflicting and confusing unit name issues. For instance some unit incorporate a „the“ while others don’t. But still the latter are listed with a „the“. Sometimes there were name changes for the same unit. So some units came with 2-3 names but were still the same unit. And so on.
In the beginning I made some mistakes as it didn’t occur to me that some of the listed units were from pre-Mech eras. After a while of contemplating I decided that I will leave them in the book since I see it as inspirational and do not have the necessary drawings at hand to display infantry or submarine units.
I found it to be very fascinating to learn so much about camouflage. Hence, I thought it to be a good idea to incorporate passages from Wikipedia into the book for conviniance reasons.
When working on the project I realized how „black and white“ the BattleTech Universe has been to me without knowing it. Sure, Kell Hounds were black and red but I never thought of the Wolf Alpha Galaxy of being mainly green. Even though I might have been reading it somewhere. Other units, actually plenty of them, had no color scheme at all. The universe in that regard felt almost bleak. So while laboring away, colorizing Mechs and such, I felt more and more like I am adding color to an old black and white film and thus seeing the BT universe in a totally different and new light.
I didn’t plan initially to do so much myself. However, the project has such a dimension that I just wasn’t able to find enough „manpower“ to work on it. That said, I want to highlight the outstanding work of @Flamestalker and @Horus who’ve, not once, let me down and who’ve labored away on this project from the beginning to the very end. I can’t thank them enough for their efforts. Most of all they encouraged me with their display of enthusiasm to continue with the project.
Over the last couple of months I found myself thinking about extending the project by creating a website. This would be a whole new adventure which would include countless more hours of work. In that regard I want to ask all of you to spread this project, message and tweet as much as you can and give me feedback on the book and if you would like to see a website or not. Write a comment on youtube, twitter, the PDX forum, discord or deviantArt. Or wherever else you like.
Thank you very much in advance.
Please remember that you can see and download available artwork of the book, which was made by myself, from my deviantArt site as well.
Cheers!
LK
NUMBERS
An estimated amount of 5000+ hours of work of all contributors combined.
That’s 208 days of 24/7 work on the book.
2 years of continues and daily work on the project by myself.
My spread sheet has currently 1418 rows.
That means that there’s probably around 1370 of known units and sub-units (not all sub-units are counted since they don’t have a mentioned colors scheme anywhere and no one has made up one for them)
Horus has created around 230 unit logos.
I’ve submitted around 517 unit logos, paint schemes and repaints.
Flamestalker has submitted around 100 repaints and paint schemes.
There’s around 650 known paint schemes (including the ones from Camospecs)
THANK YOU
Thank you very much for everyone who involved themselves by actively contributing to this project. Namely these people are:
@JustinKase
@Hatchy
@Flamestalker
@Dav
@GrayMouser
@Horus
@Michael F
@TitaniumBurn
@Prussian Havoc
@Xinxspuz
@Aishen
Some of you got their personal mercenary Unit into the book. Others came in too late for that kind of special „thank you“ and I am sorry for that. I wish I could’ve done more.
Special Thank You for letting me use their artwork and contributing passively:
Odanan
Viereth
SpOoKy777 (spooky777.deviantart.com)
JPArbiter
Deadborder
Flyingdebris
Piranha Games
Harebrained Schemes
King Phoenix
Sightsonyou
MISSING UNITS
As much as it hurts to admit. Even this version of the book is not 100% complete. There are still some units missing for various reasons. Some units came in so late that it was impossible to incorporate them without causing a major amount of effort reworking the book. It would’ve been different with a website but that’s another story.
P.S. Although I've done my best ... I'm sure you'll find plenty of misspellings and maybe errors.
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