🖤 Paint your world in the blackest black — because ordinary just won’t do.
Musou Black is a premium water-based acrylic paint from Japan, boasting an industry-leading 99.4% light absorption rate for the blackest black finish. Designed for airbrush and brush application, it features a low-viscosity, chip-resistant gloss ideal for indoor plastic surfaces. Perfect for professionals seeking unparalleled concealment and a sleek, flawless finish.
Brand | KOYO ORIENT JAPAN CO.,LTD. |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 3.38 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Chip Resistant |
Unit Count | 3.38 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #000000 |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | KOYO ORIENT JAPAN CO.,LTD. |
Part Number | MUSOU-100 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.97 x 3.94 inches |
Item model number | MUSOU-100 |
Finish | Gloss |
Special Features | Chip Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**T
Blackest Black you can buy, for real. Don't use Varnish. Good coverage and value.
I reviewed this before, but I love this product so much, I just have to review it again:This is verified by both me, and Reddit (for whatever that's worth) to be the BLACKEST most darkest paint on the market. It literally looks like a black hole when dried (key word dried. When applied wet, it looks glossy, so give it time to dry and it'll be the mattest most blackest void paint you can buy).Note that I've used paint from various other sources that claim to be the "blackest" paint: Culture Hustle makes very high quality products, but their Black 3.0 and newer Black 4.0 are NOT as black as Musou Black. They are very dark, I'll admit that, but if comparing photos of Musuo Black and anything from Culture Hustle, you'll see with similar lighting conditions that Musuo Black is distinguishingly darker.There are a few things I've learned about Musuo Black just from using it that I think is worth mentioning:A little goes a long way, but multiple thin layers will result in very dark blacks base. I would do no more than 2 layers, because more after that will be redundant.More importantly, with Musuo Black, you CANNOT use a protective Varnish layer over it! You could, but the result will be your once very black color will become gray with a glossy texture over it. The impact of the black layer is now gone. IF you're looking for a black acrylic paint color that looks very dark (but not nearly as dark as Musuo Black without anything on top of it), I suggest Windsor & Newton's "Ivory Black" then use Glossy / Semi-Gloss Gamvar varnish over top. It actually brings out more blackness due to the varnish.The best method I found for protecting the Musuo Black paint is to frame it with "Museum Quality Anti UV Anti Glare" framing glass. It's expensive, but also, in what few times I've framed something that contained Musuo Black, the most non-reflective glass in the world will still take a LITTLE away from its bare pure black application. Not much, but still there.As a personal aside: I added matte medium for acrylic paint to Musuo Black to see if it could make it even less reflective, but it actually made it MORE reflective and gray in color, which was surprising. So don't follow in my footsteps.If anyone finds a good way to retain "blackness" of Musuo Black as bare when dry, but also applies a protective varnish-like coat on top, then please comment and share, because I experiment with paints and mediums (even unorthodox ones), and for this problem I'm stumped. One year in a dusty room will make it look way less matte.Regardless: Musuo Black is verified by me to be the (current) blackest black color you can buy (other than Vanta Black that we're not allowed to buy anyway). I HIGHLY suggest this item.
J**N
So dark it looks fake
Phenomenal product for my Warhammer minis! In real life it’s so dark that it looks fake, totally mesmerizing! Reflects only 6% of light and even with a flashlight on it it’s still that dark
T**R
Deep, dark matte black. Love it.
Amazing color. A deep, dark matte black. I love it. I use it on canvas with my oil and acryllic paintings. What a beautiful color. Pair this next to some metallic silver or gold and what a stunning contrast! Good coverage, thickness, texture, quality.Be aware, as the description states, that the finish can be scratched or worn off. Just have to be a little careful not to smudge it.
A**R
Very black for a canvas, not "black hole" black
It's not as black as Black 4.0. It absorbs most light, but you can see corners on a box if you paint it, which means that it doesn't absorb all light. If you're using it for painting like on a canvas, great... If you're painting something to look fake or non-existent, this won't work.
H**Y
Deep shades for your models.
This is actually a pretty versatile item when it comes to model painting. The rough texture when dried mean that any layers you add can be a bit more matte, you can abrase a surface you want to have a bit more shine with just your fingers allowing for a light gloss application. Simply put, there are some interesting ways to apply this "brittle" paint to shade your models. I'm loving it so far.
B**Y
But it. Very cool paint
This is a very cool product. Used it to do myairmax 97 shoes. Works well in an airbrush but you will need to clean your tip a couple of times while using it. I just unscrewed it and then blew it out with my mouth. Clogs somewhat easy because it's a thicker paint
J**S
Extremely black matte paint works well in fluorescent mineral display
Excellent for painting surfaces an extremely dark black. Does not appear to be as dark in real life as in videos where it is indistinguishable from a shadow. However, air brushing the paint on is supposed to improve results.Pros: It's very black and not UV active. One of the projects I've used musuo black on is the inside of a UV fluorescent mineral box display. It absorbs all unwanted light and makes the stand virtually invisible.Con: As stated on the packaging it is fragile. Only use it on surfaces that will not be touched at all.
A**T
Good paint but effect isn’t consistent
While the paint looks good in photos, it didn’t have the same effect in person. The instructions said it was fine to use a brush, and while coverage was good, the paint didn’t absorb light as we expected. Not sure if the paint isn’t meant to work up close or not. Paint does flake and chip off easily if not careful.
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