jarradfx
Active Member
Hello, everyone!
You're all probably excited or surprised to see that McLean Krieger has finally made a new version of his TASM suit. Luckily I was able to grab a print with the help of El Fett, whom I cannot thank enough. This print is much different to his previous versions, the overall design and layout are not the same as your standard Spider-Man suit file/print.
I will not be posting a heap of pictures of the print because McLean has specifically stated himself, on the actual print, not to take photos of the print laid out flat. I will post some pictures of puff paint detailing though. This is due to the fact that scammers can produce files with pictures of laid out print pictures but no where near as good quality as the original. I respect McLean and his hard work so the pictures I provide are the pictures I provide.
I intend to puff paint this print to increase the accuracy and overall look and feel of the suit. I'm not going to start quite yet, only until I figure a few more things out then everything will be underway. I have all the supplies I need for it be screen accurate. So far I have as follows:
McLean's print (obviously)
ASIC Dirt Dog 3 (Also got through El Fett)
McLean TASM faceshell
3D-Printed Web-shooters
Tulip puff paint
Even though I already have McLean's TASM faceshell, I ordered a brand new one from Brayan Alzate on Facebook. Personally, I think his faceshell and lenses are far more screen accurate than McLeans. But don't get me wrong, McLean's version is fantastic! My McLean faceshell has no jaw piece because the person I bought it off found it better to use if the jaw piece was attached with some elastic straps for mobility. Eventually I got rid of but still kept the piece, I'll probably attach it back on (without elastic) some time soon and possibly sell it. The new shell hasn't arrived yet but I'll be sure to make an update when it does.
Here's some pictures of the things I already have, excluding the puff paint (and other detailing bits)
The web-shooters above aren't assemble as yet, but were just put together like so for the sake of the picture. If anyone has any suggestions for the red middle part feel free to let me know, except for cellophane. For anyone wondering, the little chips inside the web-shooters are off an old computer hard drive which I cut out with a pair of pliers.
Thanks for checking this out and I hope you stick around for the build!
You're all probably excited or surprised to see that McLean Krieger has finally made a new version of his TASM suit. Luckily I was able to grab a print with the help of El Fett, whom I cannot thank enough. This print is much different to his previous versions, the overall design and layout are not the same as your standard Spider-Man suit file/print.
I will not be posting a heap of pictures of the print because McLean has specifically stated himself, on the actual print, not to take photos of the print laid out flat. I will post some pictures of puff paint detailing though. This is due to the fact that scammers can produce files with pictures of laid out print pictures but no where near as good quality as the original. I respect McLean and his hard work so the pictures I provide are the pictures I provide.
I intend to puff paint this print to increase the accuracy and overall look and feel of the suit. I'm not going to start quite yet, only until I figure a few more things out then everything will be underway. I have all the supplies I need for it be screen accurate. So far I have as follows:
McLean's print (obviously)
ASIC Dirt Dog 3 (Also got through El Fett)
McLean TASM faceshell
3D-Printed Web-shooters
Tulip puff paint
Even though I already have McLean's TASM faceshell, I ordered a brand new one from Brayan Alzate on Facebook. Personally, I think his faceshell and lenses are far more screen accurate than McLeans. But don't get me wrong, McLean's version is fantastic! My McLean faceshell has no jaw piece because the person I bought it off found it better to use if the jaw piece was attached with some elastic straps for mobility. Eventually I got rid of but still kept the piece, I'll probably attach it back on (without elastic) some time soon and possibly sell it. The new shell hasn't arrived yet but I'll be sure to make an update when it does.
Here's some pictures of the things I already have, excluding the puff paint (and other detailing bits)
The web-shooters above aren't assemble as yet, but were just put together like so for the sake of the picture. If anyone has any suggestions for the red middle part feel free to let me know, except for cellophane. For anyone wondering, the little chips inside the web-shooters are off an old computer hard drive which I cut out with a pair of pliers.
Thanks for checking this out and I hope you stick around for the build!
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