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thanks a lot guys
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Sunto’s Spiderman
Sunto,
I completed assembling the Spiderman. Thank you Sunto for posting especially for taking time to share your in process photos. Huge Help! Spiderman’s webbing made the head and shirt parts easy to align and assemble. Printed on letter size 110lb cardstock. Figure’s height is 10 inches. 12 inches distance from left hand finger tips to right hand fingertips. During build a gram of weight was added to his forward foot and 1/2 gram in his rear foot. Final build: his forward leg had to be cut away and more lead weight about 2 grams shoved into his left ankle/foot. More would help. I wish to show Spiderman off at our next Ship Modelers Association (SMA) meeting in March. Mainly to inform the craftsmen there what can be done with paper/card stock. However, anything displayed must or should be nautical. What to do with Spiderman? Have him holding a paper model ship or boat? Place him on a ships grating? Both? Again thank you, Sunto. Bob Penikas |
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You could do something with this clip as inspiration
Spider-Man & Iron Man - Ferry Rescue Scene - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Movie CLIP HD - YouTube
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