Citadel Colour

Frostheart

Frostheart is a beautiful pale blue-grey color that is perfect for painting icy terrain or frozen armor. With a smooth and consistent coverage, this paint is easy to work with and produces excellent results.
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Frostheart Paint Review

Citadel Colour’s Frostheart is a vibrant blue paint that provides a smooth, opaque coverage, and a matte finish. This acrylic pigment is part of the Citadel’s collection of colours for miniatures, serving as a great foundation for any project. Frostheart offers a beginner-friendly solution, with its excellent coverage and ability to stick to different surfaces, making it ideal for hobbyists and painters of all skill levels looking to enhance their colour palette.

What armies to paint with Frostheart

When considering which Warhammer 40K armies to paint with Frostheart, there are a few factors to keep in mind. Firstly, Frostheart is a light blue color that lends itself well to armies with a cold or icy theme. Secondly, you may want to consider factions that feature a lot of armored soldiers or machinery, as these can be especially striking when painted with a unique color scheme like Frostheart. With those factors in mind, here are three potential armies to consider:

  • Space Wolves: The Space Wolves are a Space Marine chapter that has a strong connection to the icy planet of Fenris. As a result, many of their units have a frosty theme, with white armor and blue accents. Painting them with Frostheart instead of white could give them a unique look while still staying true to their icy roots.
  • Adeptus Mechanicus: The Adeptus Mechanicus are a faction of tech-priests who specialize in creating and maintaining advanced machinery. They have a distinctive red and metallic color scheme, but painting them with Frostheart could be an interesting way to give them a more unique appearance. The light blue could be used for their robes or as an accent color on their machinery.
  • Tyranids: The Tyranids are a hive-mind race of alien monsters that consume everything in their path. While they don’t necessarily have a cold or icy theme, painting them with Frostheart could be an interesting way to give them a more alien and otherworldly appearance. The light blue could be used to highlight their carapaces or as an accent color on their claws or other appendages.

Ultimately, the decision of which army to paint with Frostheart will depend on your personal preferences and play style. However, these three options provide a good starting point for exploring the possibilities of this unique paint color in the Warhammer 40K universe.

Frostheart Colour Schemes & Combinations

  • Averland Sunset is a bright, warm yellow that can complement the cool, icy tones of Frostheart. This combination of warm and cool hues can create a pleasing contrast that draws the eye.
  • Kislev Flesh is a pale, warm skin tone that can work well as a highlight color when paired with a deeper flesh tone. By highlighting flesh areas with Kislev Flesh and shading with a deeper tone, such as Reikland Fleshshade, you can create depth and balance in your model.
  • Abaddon Black is a rich, deep black that can be used to create shadows and contrast against the lighter tones of Frostheart. Black can also be used to outline and define details on your model, making them stand out against the lighter hues.

When choosing colors to use together with Frostheart, it’s important to consider color balance and harmony. For example, the warm yellow of Averland Sunset can balance out the cool tones of Frostheart, while the pale flesh of Kislev Flesh can provide contrast and depth.

Additionally, using black as a shadow or outlining color can help to create a sense of depth and definition.

It’s also worth noting that using metallic paints, such as Runefang Steel or Retributor Armour, can add an extra dimension to your model by creating metallic highlights or accents. However, be careful not to overdo it, as too much metallic can clash with the other colors on your model.

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