mrcarkeys42
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I made most of the "Rich Stuff" gold for Goonies and when they they brought in the chest, which was a real 17th century iron "Armada" chest, I was concerned about the weight on set, and if the action called for the actors to pick up the chest. The chest, made of steel/iron, has a complex lock system in the lid and weighed about 60 lbs. and if I remember correctly was approximately 18" x 19" by 34". I pointed out, if filled with gold coins, It would weigh about 5,000 to 6000 lbs. and even with pewter coins it would weigh more than a ton. (Gold is nearly twice the density of pewter.) So we had to make a false bottom. These "Armada" chests, where more for documents than piles of gold and jewels.
The "old spanish gold bars", mrcarkeys42 speaks of are called necessity bars. In the "New world" they did not have coining mints, as this was not allowed, but if the government officials ran out of gold coins to pay their bills with, they could make these necessity bars. Which would have a date, a weight and some official seal/ stamp impression, sometime a partial coin die impression. You can see some of the shorter necessity bars in this shot.
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Now, the coins I made where twice to four times as thick as a real coin. This was done to make them read on camera as more substantial, and take up more room. We still made over 2500 coins. (If you have the Goonies" book, they show some of these coins and bars as a boarder around some photos from the film and one of the bars has my initials in it. "CSG")
For another project, an amusement park in Korea, I made "Coin tiles" for their treasure room. This was done by taking a pile of Goonies coins and making a 2 foot by 2 foot flat pile of coins on a board and poured silicon rubber on the pile. Then once cured, I flipped the silicone over, pulled the board off and "excavated" all of the coins using a sharp X-Acto knife. The resulting mold made what looked like a pile surface of coins. The mold was spray pained with Krylon Gold paint, then urethane plastic was slushed into the mold and once cured, but still flexible, the urethane was pulled from the mold. This meant the rubber mold and the urethane part could flex so the casts came out of the mold with little fuss or damage.
Here is the painted coin tile
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and here is the tile after being vacuum metalized in gold
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We use these as false bottoms in our treasure chests.
Cheers,
Wow that's really awesome! Goonies was one of the movies that inspired me to start this project, its really great to get a response from someone who actually worked on the film!
My gold coins actually just came in today, and i am both pleased and disappointed. I think their quality is good, and they will look just fine on camera (although i wish they were a bit more vibrant in color, they almost look more like white gold than gold gold, but a tiny bit of color correction in post will probably help) however, they barely take up any space in the chest and I bought roughly 350 of them. judging by eye I would need to buy at least 700 more on top of the 350 I already have. that would be more than 60 dollars (over 90 total) and im not sure if i am willing to spend that amount, so i think i am going to try a false bottom. my knowledge of molding is pretty limited, however i am currently in a sculpture class so i think i might try making a mold of the coins i currently have to make the false bottom. If that fails, i might try the painted rock idea that glitch451 suggested, or i was thinking of potentially getting $20 dollars worth of pennies from the bank (do they even do that? lol) and returning them when finished (i was planning on doing that anyway to make all the sound effects of the coins in the chest) however if i were to paint them gold i doubt they would be accepted back (unless i used a penny arcade, if i can find one) ill have to see how the mold attempt turns out first.
But anyway, thank you so much for responding, i do not have the goonies book but if i ever get my hands on it i will keep an eye out for your initials!
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Here's what I have left over. You can shoot me a couple bucks in PayPal for shipping if you want them.
Absolutely! thank you! i will respond to your PM about it