







A blue field with a 12-pointed star featuring a black anchor.
I restored the Muscovy Company coat of arms and also decided to make a flag with it, and it even turned out that it can be considered as the flag of Russia under Britain. Do you think that if Britain had actually taken control of Russia, they would have used this coat of arms as a colonial one?
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If you know how I ought to frame this flag for preservation, any advice would be appreciated. I’d love to be able to give it to a future child or grandchild someday.
A yellow field with the coat of arms of the Russian Empire.
After a million and one years I've finally had three of my flag designs manufactured as actual table flags for my collection and for selling. They're the flags of Malá Víska, Potěhy and Raková, Czech municipalities which officially adopted them.
It belongs to an independent Stratocracy in a sci-fi setting.
The pie chart shows the exact percentage color split of a country's flag.
Put your guesses in below!
Game: flagpie.net
Based on the flag at the residence of the main Ded Moroz in Veliky Ustyug