Little bit more fidgeting with the base kit to get it where I think it should be. Most sublegends should be the correct ANSI-Intl legends along with a few extras from the OG design kept. I wanted to get a little crazy with modifying some of the sublegends, but I figured it'd be better to try keeping closer to the OG for this set and not risking wandering too far off from what the set identity should be.
Just a little curious, what's the differences/additions to US Intl.?
I actually use US Intl. most of the time, to be able to both efficiently code and communicate in Swedish without changing layouts, so having actual US Intl. keycaps would be really awesome (not that I'm against additions/minor updates, just wanted to clarify that there are some of us who actually use US Intl. and don't just want a kit because how good it looks and appreciate your efforts).
EDIT: Ok I looked at the base kit and I have one comment and one request(/wish).
Firstly, 2, 3, 4, [, ], and -_ have incorrect sublegend placement, is that intentional or not? 2 doesn't have " on US Intl and the ² should be printed there instead (lower sublegend), switching the sublegends is also an alternative as the upper sublegend is "free" on most US Intl. variants (and some actually have a double accent there, which kinda looks like double quotes). The ³ on 3, € on 4, « on [, » on ] and ¥ on -_ (number row) should also be the lower sublegend. (The ¹ being the upper sublegend on 1 is correct though). I will say that the upper single sublegend errors I can live with, but the error/switch on the 2 will probably confuse me (and anyone else actually expecting the be able to use the kit with US Intl. layout).
Secondly: I would really appreciate if you would add a 1u R3 |\¦¬ key to "complete" the set, because as it is both R3 ISO keys are based on the UK ISO keys. Hopefully adding a 1u key isn't that expensive or bothersome. And just to make it clear, on most OS:es the R3 and R4 ISO key does give different results when using Alt Gr. on US based layouts so that's not a typo
The R3 key should be |\¦¬ (as mentioned above) and the R4 key should be |\<> (Windows don't support the <> part, but Linux kinda does).