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-Does this fit the class it was choosen for? yeah, he's a field medic
-Is is a trowback to any internal or external media that involves tf2 like the sfm shorts or the comics? no
-Does it fit the heavily stylized art direction? yeah for the most part, might be a bit too much detailed but otherwise it's ok
-Is it appropriate for the game? Dosn't cause any gameplay issues because it's not fully paintable (and there's no need to appologise for it)
Conclusion: It's rather well done, I must give credit for the work done:)
-payday 2 medic