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AK Interactive AK1070 Eternal Darkness Paint Set

Regular price $16.19 USD
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SKU: AK1070
Regular price $16.19 USD
Regular price $11.00 USD Sale price $16.19 USD

AK Interactive AK1070 Eternal Darkness 3GEN Paint Set

The AK Interactive AK1070 Eternal Darkness Set is a focused 3GEN acrylic paint set for black armor, shadow-heavy figures, cursed weapons, dark fantasy scenes, night creatures, and ominous hard-surface details. Its coordinated colors help painters build deep shadows, readable midtones, and controlled edge highlights without flattening the model into a single black surface.

Key Features

  • Dark-Finish Color Range: Paint readable black armor, dark fabrics, cursed weapons, ominous monsters, shadowed machinery, and night-themed miniature details.
  • Controlled Value Separation: Establish distinct recesses, midtones, and edge highlights to give black surfaces stronger tabletop readability and visual depth.
  • Black Armor & Fabric Support: Build contrast across armor plates, cloth folds, leather, scales, weapons, and raised textures without relying on a single flat black basecoat.
  • Thin-Layer Detail Control: Apply thin acrylic layers to preserve engraved details, sculpted folds, panel lines, texture, and other fine miniature features while creating controlled dark-paint effects.
  • 3GEN Acrylic Formula: Suitable for brush painting, layering, glazing, controlled blending, and detailed highlight placement on miniatures and display projects.

Recommended Uses

The AK Interactive Eternal Darkness Set is suitable for dark fantasy miniatures, black-armored warriors, undead figures, cursed weapons, gothic scenery, monsters, night creatures, sci-fi armor, shadowed machinery, tabletop gaming figures, and display miniatures that require deep but readable black surfaces.

Black Armor & Dark Surface Painting Tips

Use the darkest shade only in deep recesses, undercuts, and areas blocked from light. Build the midtone across visible armor plates, fabric folds, and raised surfaces, then apply restrained highlights along selected edges, ridges, and focal details. Keep the brightest highlight limited to the most exposed points so the surface remains convincingly dark instead of turning gray.