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Anyway, go for it, just include my name in credits.
Also, most of the "extra" models got removed in meantime from the game, so the skins don't go to anything.
@updates Shit I gotta get around updating all of this but goddamn.
Currently have 2 and a half months until the contract on my ship expires, might be forced to stay another month.
Until then, hope you guys like what is already here!
The pack is mostly a realistic (as much as possible) deciption of the VDV Para's in Afghan.
Seeing as the scout has a shirt and sneakers, I decided to pull off what they wore at the era:
http://englishrussia.com/images/afghanistan_troops/1_015.jpg
http://englishrussia.com/images/afghanistan_troops/1.jpg
Most were knock offs of Puma's and Adidas, some chuck taylor knock offs were present. Shoes generally worn because of better comfort and grip on sandy and rocky surfaces as well as making less noise (GRU section of Spetsnaz used them a lot in night raids).
Moskva made Adidas knock offs, often used as sport shoes in the VDV physical training:
http://i40.tinypic.com/jjqpti.jpg
Shirts were just telnyashkas (sleeveless or long sleeved), which is why I made one for the top.
If I decide to continue on, I may made a VSR/Flora (90s) pack, where a dubok (VSR passing to Flora) shirt would be correct!
I could work modern VDV but that's about it.
Otherwise, nope. I cannot edit any models. (And under the shemaghs is a blank space, only the eyes space is what exists of the face/head itself. Besides, I tried to make it look as a sand mask as much as possible, it was worn back then).
And terorists also wear balaclavas, as do most slav soldiers. So broken logic.