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I've always needed a pressure pot. Otherwise my resin turns into practically a foam, but then I live almost on the Gulf of Mexico. How many kit parts do you need? You're looking at ~$60-70 (resin + mold material + shipping) just to get started. For what you're talking about, casting does best with bulk items. If you need ten of something it's worth it. If you need two or three of something it's probably not cost effective.
For a structure (as opposed to a car or loco shell), something you might consider is casting in hydrocal rather than resin, which can help hold down the expense- and it seems a bit more forgiving. Unless you need the strength, although I have been surprised by how durable hydrocal is, a big improvement over plaster of paris and such.
He seems to really like a two part mold pour method, where he uses a thicker (heaver) resin to coat the inside of the mold, then follows it up with a foamier resin backer, that fills the space. That way he gets crisp details on the front, but with lighter weight. Given some of his molding are fairly large mountain ranges, such is critical. But it might also be a cost thing as the foamier backer resin can be stretched farther and trimmed off easier. You'll have to ask him on the specific products he recommends for your application. Their product line is extensive.