And here is a sample of what is possible with this exact technique:
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You can get plain sheets of urethane (I just checked my link up there...it's not hitting to the right place...i'll fix that) ... then all you have to do is trace and cut! They even have red if you want to do the backside.
As for the new movie suit..I'd love to hear ideas about how to make THAT monster happen![]()
t:Hey guys! I've been pretty busy lately, but wanted to stop by and see what was up around here.
Thought I'd show off a new material that turned out better than expected. It would be perfect for people who dont like or have the budget to mold...but want to make a 3d urethane Spider-Man chest symbol.
Well it's pretty simple and kinda cool. www.mcmaster.com sells sheets of urethane of multiple thicknesses and in huge sheets.
Here's the exact type I got: here It cost $17
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Do you mean the Tobey Maguire suit or the Andrew Garfield suit?can someone PLEASE make me a costume like the movie one?
Thanks StanLee Wannabe!
I spent ages last night searching through forums and other sites trying to understand how everyone does the cowl / hood / mask! I see most people use an undermask mold, then put the cowl on either gluing it on the undermask or leaving it lose and finally attaching the frames. My folder on my desktop called "Research" is growing exponentially lol
I will use an undermask but will be looking for an alternative method, just to figure out what methods I can try!
Thanks for the info on urethane as well! Is it called Urethane Foam in the shop? I might put an order in or look at alternative substances I can source in the UK, B & Q and Wickies here I come lol. Have you used any other substances like rubber, silcone, plastics etc?
If I can't find anything I may have to resort to using fun foam that is used for kids projects
Spidey4Fun very kindly sent me the scarlet spider logo that he drew (thanks again btw!) and working on the hoodie for a comic con in london in AprilI have spraypainted it (see pic)
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onto the hoodie but really want to use 3D symbols for good effect.
My ultimate project is to recreate the jacket from the Leo Zelinsky design, although at the moment I may end up sourcing a tailor to make the jacket for me!
I'm currently working on my own spidey suit and will hopefully figure out how to post pics so I can show you what I'm doing. 
) hopefully I won't muck up that bit... In the meantime I plan to finish the gloves (which are being annoying and not fitting properly) and the mask.
fingers crossed.
I hope the TASM DVD might shed some light on how they made the costume (as well as other goodies, of course).