RMS Resins New/Re-molds, or why I can't feel my arms!

Just the other night, Bibbster and I were talking about Tendinitis and Carpultunnel. Well, I have both and royally set mine off this week. All for a good cause, of course...
After 4 nights in the basement, I have finally finished a bunch of work:
Remolded:
1970 Firebird - This is a really nice mold
1970 Maverick - This is coming out of retirement as version 2.0 and boasts some nice improvements - separate grille/bumpers/new interior tray that is much nicer and a little detailed.
1968 Ferrari 612p - This is also coming out of retirement and is the Aurora re-pop, not the full kit version I also sell. Much cheaper if you want a simple build and not the winged car.
I also reproduced the Plymouth GTX and Dodge Challenger from a Republic Tool drag strip set. Those two cars are about 1:43 and are impossible to get without spending a fortune...I'm about to change that.
BIG NEWS for those awaiting the Scalextric Cougar - The Bud Moore Transporter is also out of retirement and now has a simple chassis to facilitate easy mounting and motorizing if one wishes ;)
New:
I reproduced the Plymouth GTX and Dodge Challenger from a Republic Tool drag strip set. Those two cars are about 1:43 and are impossible to get without spending a fortune...I'm about to change that.
The last one is the Aurora 312p - I finally got around to making this one and it is a beauty!
What's all of this look like?

That's almost 3.5 GALLONS of silicone...roughly $350.
Everything is completely ready for resin testing tomorrow. I'll post some casting pictures and get the website updated in the next day or two.
After 4 nights in the basement, I have finally finished a bunch of work:
Remolded:
1970 Firebird - This is a really nice mold
1970 Maverick - This is coming out of retirement as version 2.0 and boasts some nice improvements - separate grille/bumpers/new interior tray that is much nicer and a little detailed.
1968 Ferrari 612p - This is also coming out of retirement and is the Aurora re-pop, not the full kit version I also sell. Much cheaper if you want a simple build and not the winged car.
I also reproduced the Plymouth GTX and Dodge Challenger from a Republic Tool drag strip set. Those two cars are about 1:43 and are impossible to get without spending a fortune...I'm about to change that.
BIG NEWS for those awaiting the Scalextric Cougar - The Bud Moore Transporter is also out of retirement and now has a simple chassis to facilitate easy mounting and motorizing if one wishes ;)
New:
I reproduced the Plymouth GTX and Dodge Challenger from a Republic Tool drag strip set. Those two cars are about 1:43 and are impossible to get without spending a fortune...I'm about to change that.
The last one is the Aurora 312p - I finally got around to making this one and it is a beauty!
What's all of this look like?

That's almost 3.5 GALLONS of silicone...roughly $350.
Everything is completely ready for resin testing tomorrow. I'll post some casting pictures and get the website updated in the next day or two.