Cursed Blue Two Thin Coats Paints Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy - 15ml
About the Product
Immerse your miniatures in the deep, mystical tones of Cursed Blue from the Two Thin Coats range by Duncan Rhodes. As a key part of the Midtone range, this captivating blue is perfect for adding richness, depth, and a touch of enchantment to your models, ideal for painting cloaks, armour, and mystical effects.
Cursed Blue offers a vibrant, mid-tone blue hue that brings a magical, otherworldly feel to your miniature painting projects. Its superior pigmentation ensures smooth, even coverage while preserving the fine details of your miniatures, all achievable with just two thin coats. This paint’s versatile application makes it suitable for both highlighting and shading, allowing you to create seamless transitions and rich, layered effects. Comparable to Ahriman Blue from Citadel and Royal Cloak from Army Painter, Cursed Blue provides a striking alternative that enhances the vibrancy and depth of your paintwork.
Endorsed by the legendary Duncan Rhodes, Cursed Blue exemplifies the exceptional quality and consistency that define the Two Thin Coats range. Trusted by hobbyists and professionals alike, this paint helps you achieve studio-quality results, ensuring your models stand out with vivid, lifelike colour.
Ready to Enchant Your Miniatures with Rich Blue Tones?
Add Cursed Blue to your cart today and give your models the deep, mystical hue they deserve. With fast shipping and competitive pricing, now is the perfect time to enhance your painting collection. Experience the difference that high-quality paint can make with this exceptional product from Duncan Rhodes, and see your miniatures come to life with every brushstroke!
- Brand: Two Thin Coats
- Type: Scenery & Paint
Similar to:
- Ahriman Blue from Citadel Paints
- Royal Cloak from Army Painter
Please note: Our "similar to" paint suggestions from other brands are intended as a guide. Some colours may vary slightly, and certain paints may be designed for airbrush use, while others are not. We hope you find this helpful!