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Bloodthirsty Chaos Knight





Washington USA

I bought a used vindicare with a good paint job, but he's black and just kind of plain. I was thinking about doing him in red or a deep blue. I know it's not very assassiny but I find black just boring. Does anyone have any suggestions or examples of great vindis?

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Hacking Shang Jí





Bournemouth, England

No examples i'm afraid but I like the idea of red. The deathcult assassins look great and it would def work well on the vindi!

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Impassive Inquisitorial Interrogator





Suburbs of Chicago

I think a deep red with a bone colored mask and black webbing would look killer. Go for it!
   
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Pulsating Possessed Chaos Marine





Charleston, SC

Could i suggest something as this...


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Hacking Shang Jí





Bournemouth, England

^^^
Now I want one!

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Longtime Dakkanaut





USA

Though the red is very cool, I think tactically speaking dark blues and dark greens are a far better camouflage than black when hiding in shadows.

Ashton

   
 
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