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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA







I hope my efforts in testing inspire others to find cheaper alternatives to save our community money. With the prices of models and other things not easily replaced, the hobby is expensive and we should share what we can. -Les


WASH RECIPE:

You will need:

* Distilled Water (grocery store)
* Liquitex Matte Medium http://amzn.to/13u2XJZ
* Liquitex Flow Aid http://amzn.to/WEWiqx
* 30ml bottle http://amzn.to/Sws7qd
* Daler Rowney Acrylic Artist inks (Water Proof) http://amzn.to/VVvQwq
*2 filler bottles http://amzn.to/13u8QHS
* Recipe notebook so you can write down custom mixes

UK list by Tek:

Ingredients for UK LBursley washes:

* Distilled Water (You can but this at petrol stations / tool shops easily. Halfords defo stock it, I got mine from Esso though. Allegedly places like Boots or Superdrug also stock it)
* Liquitex Matte Medium http://www.fredaldous.co.uk/shop-online/liquitex-mediums.htm / http://www.artsupplies.co.uk/cat-liquitex-mediums.htm
* Liquitex Flow Aid (How about W&N Flow Improver? http://www.artifolk.co.uk/catalog/products/acrylic_mediums_and_primers/winsor_and_newton_acrylic_flow_improver_75ml_bottle.htm
* 1oz bottle http://snmstuff.co.uk/VallejoSets.aspx / check eBid and eBuyer for empty Vallejo bottles; anywhere that sells Vallejo / P3 paints will sell empties.
* Daler Rowney Acrylic Artist inks (Water Proof) http://www.artdiscount.co.uk/department/inks/ / http://www.artsupplies.co.uk/cat-inks.htm
*2 filler bottles - Finding it bizarrely hard to find these online; anyone want to help?
* Recipe notebook so you can write down custom mixes

Really your best bet in the UK for finding any art materials are;

http://www.artsupplies.co.uk/
http://www.artdiscount.co.uk/
http://www.artifolk.co.uk/


All recipes use 1 oz bottles. Adjust to whatever size you decide to go with.

Preparation:

*Fill 1 filler bottle with Matte Medium, the other with a 10:1 Distilled Water and Flow Aid.
*Fill the 30ml Dropper Bottle half way with Matte Medium then fill the rest of the way with the Water/Flow Aid mix leaving a little room for the ink drops so you dont over flow.
Every bottle uses this combination to start with.
*Shake inks well before adding them to the mix.


Tailoring Washes to your liking:

-DARKEN-LIGHTEN: add or subtract drops from the recipe (duh lol)
-THICKEN WASH: Change the 1:1 medium and water mix to have more matte medium than water i.e. 60% medium 40% water
-THIN WASH: Opposite of above, more water than medium in mix.

Experimenting with MIXES and Custom Colors:
This took time and money to get things right in the recipe. The best advice I can give you is "write it down". Have a little notebook just for mixes. Write the medium/water ratios and drops of ink (each color if it's a combo). The number of colors you can come up with are limitless.

Colors:

My mixes will give you a starting point and you can customize to your liking from there.

Soft Body Black: 20 drops Black


Heavy Body Black: 60 drops Black


Parchment: 40 Drops Flesh Tint


Flesh Wash: 40 Drops Burnt Umber


Dark Sepia: 40 Drops Sepia


Blue: 40 Drops Rowney Blue


Green: 40 Drops Dark Green


Purple: 40 Drops Purple Lake




You can mix the ink colors to make infinate amounts of custom colors for your own purpose. Never buy washes with limited color choices. You now have the recipe to the most flexible wash production that you can do at home.

Enjoy! -Les

ADDED---------------Jan 5 2011-------------------------------


.5oz Bottle measurements for Les' DIRTY WASHES (1:1 premixed matte medium and h2o-flow aid mix is added after the ink is counted out)


STONE - 60 Raw Sienna : 20 Black


RUBY - 60 Flame Red : 20 Black


ARMOR WASH - 60 Sepia : 20 Black


SAPPHIRE - 60 Rowney Blue : 20 Black


BABY POOP - 60 Flame Orange : 20 Black


ALGAE - 60 Dark Green : 20 Black


SEWER WATER - 60 Burnt Umber : 20 Black


AMETHYST - 60 Purple Lake : 20 Black


CONCRETE - 60 Flesh Tint : 20 Black


STORM CLOUD - 60 Turquoise : 20 Black

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Junior Officer with Laspistol





South Africa

Thanks for the wash recipe Les, and sorry to hear about your store being closed.

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."-Groucho Marx
 
   
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[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer






Somewhere in south-central England.

Are you mixing shellac based inks?

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA

?? Don't think so... They are acrylic Artist inks.

 
   
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i wish i knew the guy reported your products les. i'd kill in for you (or spit in his face, literally, i would cause that guys an @sshole)

   
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Crazed Spirit of the Defiler






No idea what's gone on with your stuff bro but another awesomely useful guide.

I wonder what the GB equivs are? Anyone have any ideas?

Also, could you just use normal paints for this?

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Iceland

Lbursley , i cant find the type of inks your using . So im just gonna ask , if i use any ink , is it ok aslong as it is water proof ?

   
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How do you get reported for making washes?
whats there to report about , or to who?

I mean its not like washes are a specialty item created ONLY by GW o_o . i dont get it.

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Calgary, AB

Thanks a ton Les once again you making painting a bit easier.


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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA

WingWong wrote:No idea what's gone on with your stuff bro but another awesomely useful guide.

I wonder what the GB equivs are? Anyone have any ideas?

Also, could you just use normal paints for this?


Normal paints are only good for simple washes as you can thin them and make transparent but only to a point. A real wash is ink or dye. So no to using paint for this. The ink you are looking for in your area should be acrylic based non-toxic and water proof. You can try it but I only know what works for me.

gretar wrote:Lbursley , i cant find the type of inks your using . So im just gonna ask , if i use any ink , is it ok aslong as it is water proof ?

Sure these are guidelines to start with. If you find an awesome ink that works for you great! I just provided the info and products I used.

LunaHound wrote:How do you get reported for making washes?
whats there to report about , or to who?

I mean its not like washes are a specialty item created ONLY by GW o_o . i dont get it.

In the US if you look at the bottle of GW of Vallejo paint you will see 1 or 2 markings from ACMI and conforms to ASTDM ######. There are federal guidelines for arts and crafts products. Legal labeling etc. I cost lots of money and every product, every color, needs to be sent to a scientist to get tested. If you sell to the public without following the rules, all it takes is a phone call and you will be shut down. But there are many that do not follow, like DIDI's magic ink from the warstore, wonderwash, and my pigment supplier. NOT LEGAL. Like not paying taxes, it may take years to find you but when they do.... I was just unlucky and someone made the call on me.

ACMI Controls it all and are backed by Federal Law

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LBursley wrote:

In the US if you look at the bottle of GW of Vallejo paint you will see 1 or 2 markings from ACMI and conforms to ASTDM ######. There are federal guidelines for arts and crafts products. Legal labeling etc. I cost lots of money and every product, every color, needs to be sent to a scientist to get tested. If you sell to the public without following the rules, all it takes is a phone call and you will be shut down. But there are many that do not follow, like DIDI's magic ink from the warstore, wonderwash, and my pigment supplier. NOT LEGAL. Like not paying taxes, it may take years to find you but when they do.... I was just unlucky and someone made the call on me.

ACMI Controls it all and are backed by Federal Law


Is this something to do with toxic stuff in paints for example , and us licking our paint brush xD

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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





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yeah.. I understand the reason ACMI exists. To protect the public. But as someone who makes washes in a garage, the buy-in for becoming a member is high. $500 to start, minimum $750 annual dues which may rise if you sell a lot, and each color and product has to be sent in for testing at a rate of $225 per hour. yeah....

 
   
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My biggest question would be how many drops are in each bottle of ink? I'd like to give this a try and would like to figure out how much money will make X number of washes.

"Bryan always said that if the studio ever had to mix with the manufacturing and sales part of the business it would destroy the studio. And I have to say – he wasn’t wrong there! ... It’s become the promotions department of a toy company." -- Rick Priestly
 
   
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Jinking Ravenwing Land Speeder Pilot





San Diego, CA USA

I made 25 black washes and still have half the bottle left.

 
   
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Excellent Exalted Champion of Chaos






Lake Forest, California, South Orange County

wow that $4 goes a long way then.

Quick math gave me an estimated cost of $.80 US per unit of any soft body wash if you make them in batches of 50 at a time, and the initial startup cost would be around $42 which would include the first 50 units. If people want to do this, I'd recommend getting together with your gaming groups to pool money for it, which will bring individual cost way down and will prevent you from having boat loads of overstock.

There are 38 colors of that particular acrylic ink, and just by looking at them I can see tons of options in colors that are not available from anyone out there right now.

Les you are a god among gamers.

Here's my summary of costs:

32oz Liquitex Matte Medium $13.78
4oz Liquitex FLow Aid $4.23
4oz Plastic Filler Bottles x2 $1.62
Daler Rowney Acrylic Inks $3.99 ea
1oz Dropper Bottle $.17
dropper spout $.11
dropper cap$.09
Each 1oz Bottle Costs $.37

32oz of medium will make 64 units
1 bottle of ink will make ~50 units
50 bottles will cost $18.5
Cost is ~ $.80 per bottle of finished product

full inkset makes 1900 units
cost of full inkset $151.62
1900 dropper bottles $627
15 gallons of Medium $536.55
95 oz of Flow Aid $101.52
15 gallons Diluted Water $15
8oz Filler bottle x2 $2.86

Initial Overhead pre labelling $1434.55
Cost per unit of soft body washes $.76

So many edits.

A note that 20 drops of ink is ~ $.05 so heavy body washes would add another $.10 to their cost making them $.90 per finished unit.


Blizzard charges $3.70 for .4 oz. Les was charging what? $2 for more than twice the product.

Whoever reported him is a douchebag and it only hurts the community as a whole. The products are clearly made with items that are all approved by ACMI or whoever. It's not like he was adding lead dust or radioactive waste into them.

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"Bryan always said that if the studio ever had to mix with the manufacturing and sales part of the business it would destroy the studio. And I have to say – he wasn’t wrong there! ... It’s become the promotions department of a toy company." -- Rick Priestly
 
   
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LBursley wrote:yeah.. I understand the reason ACMI exists. To protect the public. But as someone who makes washes in a garage, the buy-in for becoming a member is high. $500 to start, minimum $750 annual dues which may rise if you sell a lot, and each color and product has to be sent in for testing at a rate of $225 per hour. yeah....


Blah, 10 seconds of research told me these guys aren't even a Federal bureau. That's a shame that a trade group is expected to know what'll protect the public, but what can you do? I guess it does explain why most washes are about $3.70 a bottle, though, doesn't it?

Thanks for the recipe; I'll be sure to give it a try (and check out your website a good bit)

   
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Thank You for sharing Les. I've been needing some serious work on my washes. I've been mixing acrylic paint and water and just recently tried mixing with glazing medium, it works okay.

I'd still buy the pre-mixed stuff from you. Technically the stuff you use to mix your product had been approved previously for the public. So the combination of said ingredients do not constitute a danger, IMO.

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Chicago, IL

Any recommendation to make the wash "stickier"? The example photos show how the wash can line and evenly tint the figures. I would like to seen an uneven tint, with the recesses broadly shading the area on the figure.

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aerethan wrote:
Blizzard charges $3.70 for .4 oz. Les was charging what? $2 for more than twice the product.


I think you're confusing your gigantic, market cornering corporations here. Unless Blizz got in on the acrylic paints scene recently while they continue to push back their computer game release dates.
   
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Illustrator






North Carolina

Blarglord wrote:Technically the stuff you use to mix your product had been approved previously for the public. So the combination of said ingredients do not constitute a danger, IMO.


That's actually a point of contention by ACMI. I was talking with Les about this and we went over much the same, their claim is that you might unwittingly combine benign ingredients that could potentially become caustic or toxic and that without scientific evaluation you can't legally say they are safe.

While much of ACMI sounds 'gotcha', I completely understand the need, though think it's a bit overstepping itself when it comes to selling materials with labeling that would say it's not been tested and is not for use by children.

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@ grey_death
The products he uses are already made to mix together, that is the point of buying paint additives in the first place.
I believe it even states on the additives that they are able to mix with other additives and acrylics safely.

IMO, I think another company sent a spy out and a little small biz espionage took place.

M: "You are the universe, alpha and omega, the beast with a thousand young, do what thou whilt shall be the whole of the law. NOW GO FORTH AND MUTILATE!!"

"Samus. That's the only name you'll hear. Samus. It means the end and the Death. Samus. I am Samus. Samus is all around you. Samus is the man beside you. Samus will gnaw upon your bones. Look out! Samus is here."

Armies:
:3000 +
Fantasy: Gettin Started 
   
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Excellent Exalted Champion of Chaos






Lake Forest, California, South Orange County

Scherdy wrote:
aerethan wrote:
Blizzard charges $3.70 for .4 oz. Les was charging what? $2 for more than twice the product.


I think you're confusing your gigantic, market cornering corporations here. Unless Blizz got in on the acrylic paints scene recently while they continue to push back their computer game release dates.


I was totally playing World of Warcraft when I wrote that.

I clearly meant Games Workshop lol

"Bryan always said that if the studio ever had to mix with the manufacturing and sales part of the business it would destroy the studio. And I have to say – he wasn’t wrong there! ... It’s become the promotions department of a toy company." -- Rick Priestly
 
   
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Lancaster PA

Thanks for sharing these recipes man. This is a really great resource for people looking to experiment with their own colors and mixes.

On the theory of government side, the only reason these industry groups exist is to pay off the government to make them the official regulatory group, from which point they can prevent competition from small upstarts like Mr Bursley here. The root of the problem is that we (in the big, collective, none of us were likely alive then sense) decided at some point that we needed the government to protect us from buying products we might misuse and hurt ourselves with. The government has sold that power, and it is now used to keep those who can't afford ~3000$ per product from offering any sort of inexpensive products unless they can expect to sell enough volume to cover those barriers. Just so some idiot will be less likely to give their kids paint to drink instead of Kool-Aid.

Come on now, THINK OF THE CHILDREN!


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whoever reported you is a douche.

Thank you for the recipe and I would like to thank you.

Great video - already loving the results from the one mix I made

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I'd blame the rent-seekers and politicians who made it a law in the first place.

The Emperor doesn't seem to do much for you but you sure are expected to be mutilated, suffer, and die to make him happy. And is he dead or what? If he's entombed that would mean he's dead as a doornail, right? So, how can he be happy about anything you do, or even give orders to anyone? Are you worshipping the dead now? Is that something you'd really want to do? Because it sounds freaking creepy to me.
 
   
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Can you use these washes without priming the model, or is the primer necessary? And if so, will it work with black primer, or is white preferable?

   
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San Diego, CA USA

TempusCorvus wrote:Can you use these washes without priming the model, or is the primer necessary? And if so, will it work with black primer, or is white preferable?


-Wash without primer might be hard.

- The purpose of wash is to shade details and black is as dark as it gets so...

 
   
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Colorado

I see. Damn, I really didn't want to have to buy a new thing of primer.

   
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Lake Forest, California, South Orange County

Primer is one of those things that you want to always keep on hand and is mandatory for EVERY painting project.

"Bryan always said that if the studio ever had to mix with the manufacturing and sales part of the business it would destroy the studio. And I have to say – he wasn’t wrong there! ... It’s become the promotions department of a toy company." -- Rick Priestly
 
   
 
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