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Here is another Khador force that I painted up (it seems I've done quite a few Khadorans over the years). Like the last set, this one was in green and red, but instead of a prominent red with some green accents, this client wanted a prominent dark green with red accents and trimmings. While I didn't assemble this group, the painting is all my work.
In the end, this made the winter guard look pretty normal (those minis just feel natural in real world army colors) but it was a really new look for Vlad.
Here they are:
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Vlad could use a bit of pickup, particularly with the rivets and armor trim, maybe going with a gunmetal into a brighter steel metallic. Ditto on the warjack. Also, painting in your barrel wouldn't be a bad idea.
Things I've gotten other players to admit...
Foldalot: Pariahs can sometimes be useful