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I am actually working on something like that now. However, it is a project. The problem is I would have to have them either be the Blood Dragon Lord (Which is something people love a lot.) or make them the Red Duke.
I was thinking of making them the Red Duke. As they are unique. Either that or making the Red Duke look like the Blood Dragon.
Opinion?
This is all for Warhammer III mostly.
It shows up just fine on the campaign map models, but the Porthole Models just have voids where the hair should be.
The reason I didn't was organization, I have so many WH2 mods it is hard to keep up with them and it is easier to put things together into packs that are similar as I greatly dislike the OG Lords.
Since I will be focusing on large packs instead of 1 unit in WH3, it will be much easier to keep track of things.
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