I made a Pliny the Elder Clone, it was dank and resiny as hell, but personally I think the second one would be more dank and resiny than the one I did.
5.92kg Ale (Maris Otter works well here)
260 carapils
180 caramel malt
345g dextrose
US05
7.5ml hop extract @ 90
2.5ml hop extract @ 45
27.6g Simcoe @ 30
74.2g Simcoe @ flameout
27.6g Centennial @ flameout (steep both for approx however long it takes you to chill)
Dry Hop 1 - 31g columbus, 19g each centennial and simcoe for a week. Rack off after a week, dry hop with 13g each columbuys and simcoe, 6g each Amarillo and Centennial. Keg carb or bottle condition 2 weeks.
Comes out dank, but another guy at TooSOBA did one a while back and his recipe is the one below, apparently they tasted fairly similar but his just dripped with that dank resiny west coast IPA smell
5.46kg pale malt
1.6 caramel malt (seems really high to me)
420g carapils
550 dextrose
108.7g columbus @ 90
27.1g simcoe @ 60
27.1g columbus @ 45
27.1g simcoe @ 30
85.1g simcoe @ flameout
28.4g centennial @ flameout
Pitch US05, dry hop with 28.4g each of simcoe, centennial and columbus. Ferment out for 4 days, rack onto 28.4g each simcoe, centennial and columbus. Ferment for 10 days, then keg with around 8.5g each simcoe centennial and columbus for 5 days @ 10psi.
The second one is on my list to try, apparently it's dank as hell and just reeks of resin.