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Updated: 2026-03-04

DarkStar Paints Spotlight: Molten Metals That Make Armour Pop

Why DarkStar paints are gaining UK traction, and how to use Molten Metals for rich, controlled metallic finishes....

DarkStar has built a loyal following in the UK by doing one thing very well: metallics that look rich instead of chalky. If your golds keep turning muddy or your steel highlights dry too grainy, the DarkStar paint range is worth a serious look. Their pigments are strong, the coverage is dependable, and the colour family organisation makes recipe planning easier than many hobby ranges.

DarkStar Molten Metals UK: why painters rate the metallic finish

The standout products are in the Molten Metals line. You can build believable armour in three passes: dark metallic base, mid-tone metal, then a sharp edge highlight. The DarkStar Molten Metals Full Set gives you enough spread to handle clean sci-fi plates, worn fantasy steel, or warm bronze trim without constant paint mixing.

Best DarkStar paint combinations for steel, gold and bronze miniatures

For steel: start cool, shade with a controlled dark wash, then spot-highlight only true edges. For gold: begin with a deeper brass tone, build up with a warmer gold, and finish with tiny bright accents on corners. For bronze: glaze in subtle green-brown tones for age. DarkStar’s metallic flow means less fighting your brush and more time actually painting the model, which is a lovely change from shouting at your palette.

How to start a DarkStar paint setup without overspending

Start with one metal triad, one wash bundle, and your current favourite black primer. Add specialist tones later. This way you test performance on actual projects before building a giant paint mountain. Collecting paints is fun, yes, but finishing miniatures is even better.

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