Mr. Luna, actually I prefer Mr. MoonSpider (considering I first "met" you via your Imgur page),
Let me start by saying that like many others here you are the inspiration for my build. I have an 8 year old autistic stepson and am very active in the special needs community. My wife is the lead nurse on the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of our local Children's Hospital. Needless to say, I see a lot of sorrow, pain, and hopelessness among these children and their families. A lot of the special needs children are considered outcasts and have very few or no friends. The children at my wife's work are very sick. Their hospital room will be the last place some of them ever see. These kids, they need something to smile about, a friend, someone special to lift the dark clouds of the world they inhabit if only for a moment. So, I've taken it upon myself to (in the words of Gwen) "become a symbol of hope" and as True Believers we all know what that means.
When I took to the net to start my research, I guess I started where most do; Halloween/rental costumes. It quickly became apparent that these cheap bastardizations were just not going to cut it, so I took the next logical step and googled "custom Spider-Man suit" and lo and behold there was your Ultimate build in all it's immaculate glory. I immediately knew THAT was what I was looking for.
I've been doing my research the past few weeks and I've learned some invaluable tips thanks to you and others here. Just to cover a few of the basics:
"Don't buy from zentai-zentai, they're crooks"
"The frames aren't meant to sit in the recesses of the face shell"
"Build shoes into your suit"
"Don't go cheap on a seamstress"
"One person can manage a U-zip with some contortion, but it takes two people for a straight back"
"I literally covered that on the first page"
And my favorite "How do you get to it?! You are IN TJack's junkyard thread..."
I know this seems like a ramble, but I wanted you to know how you've inspired me, the journey I've been on with my research, and the fun it's brought.
With all that out of the way, your Ultimate suit is Spectacular. It looks like you stepped right out of the pages of the book and you wear it well. So, here's my dilemma: I've fallen in love with TJack's new ASM2 face-shell/lenses combo kit, but the lenses to mask ratio on your build is part of what makes it look so great and authentic and I can't decide what to do...
I know you have both, so do you have side by side comparison shots of the new combo lenses with the older, oversized ASM2's?
Is there a way to rig the new face shell or the older frames to be compatible with each other for easy swap outs?