The Army Painter Warpaint Matt Black (WP1101) is an acrylic paint with a black color in a handy 18ml. eyedropper bottle that is part of the The Army Painter Warpaints series.
The color of The Army Painter Warpaint Matt Black (WP1101) is similar to: New Citadel Abaddon Black; Old Citadel Chaos Black; Vallejo Game Color Black - 72051; Vallejo Model Color Black - 70950; Instar Obsidian Black; Rackham Accursed Black (2); Reaper Master Pure Black (9037); Privateer Press P3 Tamar Black; Coat D'arms Black (102).
Warpaint is a liquid acrylic paint that has been specially developed to quickly paint your figures in a wide range of colors. This black paint consists of a lot of pigments, flows nicely and has good covering power. The Warpaint system has been compiled so that you can quickly paint your figures in a beautiful way, so that you can get started immediately. Prime, Paint, Dip and let's play!
Using generous amounts of heavy pigments of this black color provides great coverage. Using the Airbrush Medium AW2001, this warpaint can also be used excellently in the airbrush. Just a few drops work wonders. Colors can be mixed with water or any medium such as varnish to get the desired effect. However, we recommend the use of Warpaints Mixing Medium as this product retains the properties of the medium and colours. The warpaint adheres well to all surfaces. Once the black paint is protected with varnish, (Gloss or Matt) The Army Painter Warpaint can be painted over with solvent based paints such as enamels or oil paints. The black paint can also be used as a wash or glaze using Quickshade Wash Mixing Medium or other medium.
This paint is a 100% match of the Color Primer of the same name! This means that with this black color you already lay a great basis for your figure to be able to paint the rest.
The uniqueness of this black paint is that it comes in a so-called "eyedropper" jar containing 18ml. acrylic paint. The "eyedropper" (or eyedropper) ensures that the amount of paint can be dosed very easily and the paint does not dry out so quickly. It is of course always possible that the opening sometimes becomes a bit clogged. You can easily solve this by opening the opening with a needle or thin cocktail stick.