@James....Ive got him primed on the shelf too.Not sure about colour myself.
I know look up Rainbow Trout and copy the colouration on the belly.
@Arthur + Edgar.......I believe some sort of vaccuum chamber is the right tool for the job.Same as what you explained in theory.This is to suck the air out before pouring.Also carefull mixing eliminates a lot of air.
Another tip is to cut a \"runner\" into the mould that goes from the bottom and up the side with a pouring funnell.Pouring the resin in the funnell will fill the mould from the bottom up and prevent a load of trapped air.
Plenty vents as big as possible will help.
Vibrating the mould after pouring helps to release trapped air.Sit them on the washing machine and stick it on spin.Or fork out a whole load of dosh for a purpose built machine.
I know look up Rainbow Trout and copy the colouration on the belly.
@Arthur + Edgar.......I believe some sort of vaccuum chamber is the right tool for the job.Same as what you explained in theory.This is to suck the air out before pouring.Also carefull mixing eliminates a lot of air.
Another tip is to cut a \"runner\" into the mould that goes from the bottom and up the side with a pouring funnell.Pouring the resin in the funnell will fill the mould from the bottom up and prevent a load of trapped air.
Plenty vents as big as possible will help.
Vibrating the mould after pouring helps to release trapped air.Sit them on the washing machine and stick it on spin.Or fork out a whole load of dosh for a purpose built machine.