"Paint Me a Picture: Ahriman Blue Review by Henry the Warhammer Expert"
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The Ahriman Blue paint is easy to use straight out of the pot and, with its smooth, water-based formula, you can layer it to get the perfect finish for your miniatures. Plus, it's designed to work great with other Citadel paints for even more variety in your color schemes. Whether you're painting your Warhammer Inquisitor, Mechanicus, or Chaos Gate Daemonhunters, Ahriman Blue is a great addition to your collection.
One thing I love about Citadel paints is that they're non-toxic, so you can focus on painting your miniatures without worrying about getting sick or harming the environment around you. And, with the 12ml pot size, you'll have plenty of paint to work with for your Warhammer Space Marine 2 army or any other miniature project you have in mind.
Pros:
- Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers
- Smooth matt finish
- Water-based formula
- Non-toxic
- 12ml pot size
Cons:
- Ahriman Blue may not be the best fit for those who prefer warmer color schemes
To sum it up, Games Workshop's Citadel Layer: Ahriman Blue is a high-quality paint that is versatile and easy to use. With its smooth finish and water-based formula, you can't go wrong with this paint for your Warhammer 40k Inquisitor Martyr army or any other Warhammer model you want to bring to life. So what are you waiting for? Grab a pot today at your local Games Workshop near me or online at The Miniatures Page, and get painting!
Bottom Line: Ahriman Blue is a must-have in any Warhammer painter's collection, and I give it a solid 8.5 out of 10.