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If Valve ever introduces a summer warpaint case I hope this one will end up in it.
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I like this a lot.
The colours look fresh and happy and evoke summer beach fun.
And they fit perfectly into the aesthetics of the time frame of the late 1960s and early 1970s that TF2 is set in.