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Anyone have a link to perforated metal mesh for lenses? I dont want to buy something that wont work....to thick or wrong holes etc.... need to replace Oracles leses cause theyre way hazzy and fog up easy in Florida humidity
I just saw some mesh splatter screens at dollar tree recently. Seems like a good, cheap option.
 
Heres me!

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After almost 5 years of following this thread, I can finally post my own Spidey pics! Suit pattern is an Orhadar classic comic Spider-man, with a darker shade of blue. Also wearing a TJack ASM2 faceshell/lenses kit.

This is my first cosplay. I've had the costume for about 2 years, I've just never had the opportunity to wear it at a con until a few weeks ago. And don't worry, I'm working on bulking up so I can be a lean muscular Spidey, instead of just a skinny one. :lol
 

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Been looking to get this one done for a few years - after the first ASM film came out there were a bunch of alternative concept suit designs released. This one really stood our for me

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Hit up The New Blood Workshop who was fantastic and followed all my ideas including the unique rear design [there were no rear pics of this concept]. Then had to wait till I could get the suit made through RPCStudio - still need replacement silver lenses [I was hoping the lenses would be reflective mirrored but they couldn't achieve that with the shape I was going for]

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Cattoys Winter soldier shield - I think the blue goes much better w/ the suit than the red/blue original or movie style designs
 

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Been looking to get this one done for a few years - after the first ASM film came out there were a bunch of alternative concept suit designs released. This one really stood our for me

http://img.playground.ru/images/3/9/suit026c-1.jpg

Hit up The New Blood Workshop who was fantastic and followed all my ideas including the unique rear design [there were no rear pics of this concept]. Then had to wait till I could get the suit made through RPCStudio - still need replacement silver lenses [I was hoping the lenses would be reflective mirrored but they couldn't achieve that with the shape I was going for]

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Cattoys Winter soldier shield - I think the blue goes much better w/ the suit than the red/blue original or movie style designs
Huh, it kinda looks like an alternate 2099 spider-man suit
 
It has been a while since I've had a costume to contribute, but here it is. Sometimes you've got to class it up in a black suit. Took it out for the first time at Tampa Bay's comic con last weekend and it was a massive success!

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Pattern from Spiderbite Designs: https://sellfy.com/p/JkJ1/
Sewn by The RPC Studio
Lenses by myself

Looks epic! Great job on the lenses!



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Whatd you use for the lenses?
It's a simple two layer design of clear plastic sheet (found in the model making section of a hobby lobby) and white plastic mesh (it's actually knitting canvas; from JoAnn's fabric store). I spray painted white around the edges of the plastic sheet to give a nice frame-less effect and I sprayed the backside of the mesh a matte black to help with visibility. Glued the two halves together and gave them their curve by carefully heating up the lenses with a hairdryer (since I don't have a heat gun).
 
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