Some of you may remember I started to mold and cast some jet pack flames for use with the Cobra Air Trooper. That didn't happen as I had initially planned BUT I'm now in a position to do so and will be moving forward with this design. What prompted this newly restored interest in jet pack flames? Starduster. Plain and simple. So here he is with the version 2 model of my jet pack flames.


Reverse angle mounting

I don't have a cost on these yet as I have to price out materials and such. But I should be able to turn these around fairly inexpensively once I'm up and running.
My question to you all is this - would you prefer these in the cast color shown here or in clear plastic? Pros and cons of each...
Cast beige color:
Pros - cheaper material, no visible air bubbles
Cons - not quite so dramatic looking when painted, looks like plastic
Clear:
Pros - can be dyed with an orange or yellow dye or painted with glass paints to look like flames
Cons - more expensive material, more visible air bubbles (I don't have a pressure pot)
Personally, I'm making some in clear for myself. I'm not sure how they'll turn out but that's my goal for myself. I'd prefer to stick with one type of resin and even though its a bit more expensive I think the clear will look better in the long run.
So what say you?