pandatrooper
Well-Known Member
I finished this costume in 2010, but haven't posted all the pics until now.
It's a customized Spidey4fun print. I had based it on the movie graphics, but with grey webbing instead of white / silver look, and much darker highlights. The shoes are acrobat flats glued in, the mask is separate. I used an AZspidey shell, along with my own custom sculpted and cast lens frames and mesh.
I also created a thin and subtle musculature underneath, with custom cut foam pads for the pecs, shoulders, biceps and triceps sewn onto a separate tight fitting underarmor shirt. I wear a dance belt underneath to "smooth things out"
I wanted to go for the thin / lean high school look rather than the uber brawny thick look from the film.
I made a 12 foot webline using aquarium air tubing, and gluing on continuous lengths of Rexlace, then looped spiral sections every 12" or so, and wrapping the junctions with more Rexlace for that comic spaghetti webbing look. The wrist ending / webshooter is just an aluminum bent bracket with a 90 degree bolt threaded and glued into the aquarium tubing. Works great for holding it in place, wrapping it around fans posing for pics, etc.
Enjoy the pics!
It's a customized Spidey4fun print. I had based it on the movie graphics, but with grey webbing instead of white / silver look, and much darker highlights. The shoes are acrobat flats glued in, the mask is separate. I used an AZspidey shell, along with my own custom sculpted and cast lens frames and mesh.
I also created a thin and subtle musculature underneath, with custom cut foam pads for the pecs, shoulders, biceps and triceps sewn onto a separate tight fitting underarmor shirt. I wear a dance belt underneath to "smooth things out"
I wanted to go for the thin / lean high school look rather than the uber brawny thick look from the film.
I made a 12 foot webline using aquarium air tubing, and gluing on continuous lengths of Rexlace, then looped spiral sections every 12" or so, and wrapping the junctions with more Rexlace for that comic spaghetti webbing look. The wrist ending / webshooter is just an aluminum bent bracket with a 90 degree bolt threaded and glued into the aquarium tubing. Works great for holding it in place, wrapping it around fans posing for pics, etc.
Enjoy the pics!







