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Corvus Belli make some excellent sculpts for Infinity. The detail is excellently sculpted for some all together terrific miniatures.
I was definitely excited when I got a chance to paint up a Japanese Sectorial army. My client had me paint them with a cherry blossom theme to them (and I'm already considering a variation on this for some Ninja All Stars minis I've got coming).
You took a risk with that combination of bright colors, but I'm glad to say that it paid off. Your freehand is what really seals the deal for me. The koalas might benefit from some accent colors, but their tiny size and relatively short lives on the field kind of mitigate the need.
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Killer looking force! I particularly like the pants. The blue to white fade along with the freehand makes for some really interesting details on a group of miniatures.
The fabric is meant to match some dress fabric that I've seen before (more or less- I definitely took a little license). The azure background is definitely the way to go with a cherry blossom pattern.