I've attached a lot of soles to Spider suits which I'd assume is a pretty comparable beast.
One way is to use E3000 and leave it on for hours while is drys. I've had good success with contact cement (Barge is a favourite amongst many).
It'll be best with two people. You wear while they apply...
Or at least a good base that can be modified and improved upon. I found what looks like a good one on thecostumebase.
I don't need to go for 501st approval as there's no active one in my area so it'll just be a very good version.
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I'd also be interested in getting the files or pointed in the direction of who to get them from to build this one! Looks amazing so far.
I've been following him for a bit and have been thinking about getting one as well. Go to his IG and check out the pictures he's been tagged in. Most people generally seem to be very pleased with it
You could send him a message asking for references or send the buyers messages on IG
Some nice photos of the costumes: https://hollywoodmoviecostumesandprops.blogspot.ca/2018/04/deadpool-2-movie-costumes-on-display.html
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I used 1" diameter rare earth magnets: https://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=269830
I have since increased to 3 just for more grip.
To anyone not wanting 100% accuracy, I made a model for 3D printing the 5.11 TDU Belt Buckle so you can just get your own web belting.
1.5" Wide Belting: https://app.box.com/s/zhmyfhi0072f04yqj7gg9q7pbj7yxdb3
1.75" Wide Belting: https://app.box.com/s/e85eluuuuclkz4mzcs8x8hpiggxxu8iv
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This looks great! you must be at around .1 layer height?? I was thinking about getting their file, but the USD - CAD exchange is killing it right now for me.