My first resin cast - Fat Bugeye Sprite

While revamping one of my fat Bugeyes, it seemed opportune to prepare a mold and dive into resin casting.

I find adding wheel flares rather time-consuming and a bit laborious, so cutting down that effort to make another fat Bugeye was very appealing.
With Retro Racer's inspiration, Lego blocks and sheet and tips and Luf's workshop, materials and more advice, I prepared a silicone mold a few days ago.
This afternoon I poured the resin and out popped out this body with a driver torso in place.


The sills are a bit covered between wheel arches rather than straight , but I'll know better how to place the plastecine dam next time.
I'm going to call this a Bull Frogeye.
Thanks again to Retro Racer and Luf.
Dan

I find adding wheel flares rather time-consuming and a bit laborious, so cutting down that effort to make another fat Bugeye was very appealing.
With Retro Racer's inspiration, Lego blocks and sheet and tips and Luf's workshop, materials and more advice, I prepared a silicone mold a few days ago.
This afternoon I poured the resin and out popped out this body with a driver torso in place.


The sills are a bit covered between wheel arches rather than straight , but I'll know better how to place the plastecine dam next time.
I'm going to call this a Bull Frogeye.
Thanks again to Retro Racer and Luf.
Dan