I wonder how this compares to Black 3.0 and Black 4.0 from Culture Hustle. Those are also extremely dark, ultra matte black paints designed for artists. 3.0 may not be durable enough for gaming miniatures, but 4.0 improved upon that.
It looks like it's best strength is in making something disappear. So the inside of cloaks or hoods or where your trying to create the effect of darkness. Whereas for most model painting you really want your blacks to be visable, especially for camera purposes. I really liked the side by side comparison of the blacks. The Chaos black I think really nailed the best on camera look by itself, though the black with wash was excellent for just a little extra work. But if you're gonna hit something with a wash anyways, that's perfect.
Can't wait to get mine. I am going to do a zenithal with it to obtain more contrast. Also black armor with this could be interesting especially if you layer on a normal black.
I mean thats cool but with two armies that are primarily black i almost never use a pure black. I am always trying to bring the color level up to bring interesting details to the black.
Scale 75 flat black is a really matte flat black also. The maxx Darth looks similar to what culture hustle makes. And the culture hustle paint is hard to use.
Thanks Jason. My bottle arrived a few days ago, but I haven't found time to test it yet. I'm wondering how durable it's going to be without a clear coat, and what a clear coat will do to the shade of the paint?
I used to think it was super flat too (like ten years ago) then I started using some other paints and I was like hmmmm. Especially that Pro Acryl Coal Black, it is really flat
Sorry, the flat black doesn't compare to the others which are meant to be shinney so as to paint over high-gloss paints. Want flat then compare flat or flat primers.
Coal black is flat. The two Vallejo blacks are not meant to be glossy because I have Vallejo Gloss Black, I purposely didn't use that one. I just grabbed a bunch of black paint that I had. And it is not so much the flatness, it's that the other blacks don't look black next to the Maxx Darth.
@modelclubtv thank you!! I'm excited to know, and possible, dry brush, how it looks? There are a lot of things this could really do!! I'm mixed in paints or with mediums. I'm excited about the possibilities!! I can't find it on their site. But I'll get some asap from this alone!!
They are still getting the kickstarter orders out and when that is done, I think it will be up on the site. I used the Behr matte spray over it. It does add a slight sheen but the color still stays super black.@@WickedTheReaper
Huh, interesting!! I'm gonna have to wait a while to test dry brushing. Like black, grey, and white, then a contrast / speed paint. That could be a video all on its own! General colors dry brushed over it as well, even metallic because they take best with a black primer normally. I really want this product!!!
11:30 is when he uses the Darth Black
16:30 the side by side comparisons
26:30 Looking at a model sprayed in Darth Black
Thank you for this....I need a producer ;)
Thanks for your work on this, Jason. I have been looking for something darker than Vallejo's black for deep shading - Maxx Darth looks like a winner.
I wonder how this compares to Black 3.0 and Black 4.0 from Culture Hustle. Those are also extremely dark, ultra matte black paints designed for artists. 3.0 may not be durable enough for gaming miniatures, but 4.0 improved upon that.
Super helpful comparisons thank you 👍
It looks like it's best strength is in making something disappear. So the inside of cloaks or hoods or where your trying to create the effect of darkness. Whereas for most model painting you really want your blacks to be visable, especially for camera purposes. I really liked the side by side comparison of the blacks. The Chaos black I think really nailed the best on camera look by itself, though the black with wash was excellent for just a little extra work. But if you're gonna hit something with a wash anyways, that's perfect.
Agree completely
Can't wait to get mine. I am going to do a zenithal with it to obtain more contrast. Also black armor with this could be interesting especially if you layer on a normal black.
I'm looking forward to trying that too!
Nice Job MC. The other woreld’s blackest blacks are exorbitantly expensive and difficult to work with
I bought some Musou Black Paint on Amazon. It also claims to be the blackest black. I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.
I mean thats cool but with two armies that are primarily black i almost never use a pure black. I am always trying to bring the color level up to bring interesting details to the black.
Scale 75 flat black is a really matte flat black also. The maxx Darth looks similar to what culture hustle makes. And the culture hustle paint is hard to use.
Thank you for this review.
I saw a guy that painted a full size car with some ultra black paint. It was really strange to look at
Thanks Jason. My bottle arrived a few days ago, but I haven't found time to test it yet. I'm wondering how durable it's going to be without a clear coat, and what a clear coat will do to the shade of the paint?
It seems pretty durable and I think any sort that of clear coat would ruin the effect. I'll mess around with it and let you know
So it seems pretty durable, doesn't really scratch or chip but it does pick up oil from skin really easy and creates a sheen.
This was great, thanks Scott!
Thanks again Jason! @@modelclubtv
Great Review Dude!
I’m interested to know what kind of techniques this can be used in, would it improve the contrast when using it for NMM for example?
Me too! Looking forward to more testing
Good job.
Finally time to paint those Frankenstein and Dracula kits...........
I use regular model colour vallejo black and it is nice and flat, wierd how yours has a sheen. Mine is flat as hell.
I used to think it was super flat too (like ten years ago) then I started using some other paints and I was like hmmmm. Especially that Pro Acryl Coal Black, it is really flat
I thought Spinal Tap's Smell The Glove was the blackest black?
😁😁😁🥒
None more back.......
I can't tell on the video, does it gum up the details?
I thought it would, but it doesn't at all
I'd like to see you paint a miniature after applying this as your base coat.
Will do! I am surprised how well it sprayed so it will make the base coating quicker
guess this would make some great shadow creatures - like use maxx as base and dry brush with any other black xD
You're gonna get the black lung, sonny.
Cough, cough {in zoolander}
Kimera's Black and Golden Soflat black
what about the Matt Surface Primer from GSW also?
Hmmm I need to try that
the colour forge black primer is amazingly flat if thats your thing@@modelclubtv
Sorry, the flat black doesn't compare to the others which are meant to be shinney so as to paint over high-gloss paints. Want flat then compare flat or flat primers.
Coal black is flat. The two Vallejo blacks are not meant to be glossy because I have Vallejo Gloss Black, I purposely didn't use that one. I just grabbed a bunch of black paint that I had. And it is not so much the flatness, it's that the other blacks don't look black next to the Maxx Darth.
How does the Maxx Darth look when varnished??
I'll try that tonight and let ya know
@modelclubtv thank you!! I'm excited to know, and possible, dry brush, how it looks? There are a lot of things this could really do!! I'm mixed in paints or with mediums. I'm excited about the possibilities!!
I can't find it on their site. But I'll get some asap from this alone!!
They are still getting the kickstarter orders out and when that is done, I think it will be up on the site. I used the Behr matte spray over it. It does add a slight sheen but the color still stays super black.@@WickedTheReaper
Huh, interesting!! I'm gonna have to wait a while to test dry brushing. Like black, grey, and white, then a contrast / speed paint. That could be a video all on its own!
General colors dry brushed over it as well, even metallic because they take best with a black primer normally.
I really want this product!!!
I think this might work really well with metallics drybrushed over it
@@WickedTheReaper
Most flat primers need a point 05 or 07 without thinning. No need for these numerous coats.
How thicc is it? could you run this through an airbrush?
Wrote this before finishing the video ^_^ but keeping the comment for interaction stonks
It worked surprisingly well@@sailorpete1457
After awhile you probably won't notice the difference....I see a room I want to paint it black.....
Coolness👍
I want to know how much money . does Jason, spent on paints n a year......
I collect paint like some collect kits
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Culture Hustle just made a new super black black
ruclips.net/video/vXfOgHrjMRY/видео.html
It's more "ee" than "i" in Tamiya. Like Ta-mee-ya
Hard to teach and old dog new tricks. I always go back and forth with my pronunciation:)
One is semi gloss
Not labeled as such though.
polly s years ago had alot different blacks ..R.I.P polly s
Ex goth turned Santa.
Gothaclaus
Need to see its strength vs Musou black in terms of darkness ane resistence for wear and tear
Musou is definitely black, but it is horrible to work, with and ridiculously expensive…and stink is toxic.
Musou is definitely black, but it is horrible to work, with and ridiculously expensive…and stink is toxic.
None more black...
Culture Hustle makes the blackest paint there is 4.0