Here are a couple of the worms from this mold, both with chartreuse tails.

The purple bodied one is made of essential plastic, softened, 4 ounces. 5 drops of X2 Florida Grape and 2 drops of X2 Midnight Blue. Violet hi lites and purple .015 flake round the purple color out.
The chartreuse tails are a simple X2 chartreuse [8 drops] with a drop of X2 white to opaque it a little. 4ounces of plastic, stabilizer, uv, just a wee bit of blue hi lite.
The clear is firecracker with a pink core. 4 ounces of essential plastic, uv, stabilizer, .015 red. blue and silver flake in equal amounts to taste. The deep portion of the mold is hand poured, the pink X2 gets dotted on in two places along the length of the baits and the firecracker is then injected to finish the bait. Pretty basic core shot.
The El Gusano is a nice mold and shoots very easy. Trimming the tails for separate colors is a snap and they fit back in the mold without any fuss.
These and a few more colors will make up a new box for the walleye bucket. I plan to fish these on a jig, dead sticked. Their size is perfect for that application, yet they could easily be cast on a jig and retrieved. Of course they'll function as a drop-shot bait beautifully as well.
If I come up with any others that are neat I'll post pictures.