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LEGO Marvel: Spider-Man: No Way Home - The Integrated Suit, The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, & The Amazing Spider-Man -
All three Spider-Man figures are complete! I've been working on them almost sporadically throughout 2022. I made sure to approach each figure when I was ready since painting webbing is such a time-consuming process.
Absolutely loved seeing each Peter Parker interact with one another in the film! Such a joy!
L to R
The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire)
The Integrated Suit (Tom Holland)
The Amazing Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield)
I. The Integrated Suit:
Everything is painted, no 3D elements on this guy. In hindsight, I wish I had used either a dark red, or a grey color for the webbing. In my opinion, I think the black lining is a bit too pronounced. That’s something I was careful of when making Andrew and Tobey. Painting the spider plate on the torso was a challenge, and it’s lacking some more detail, but I think it serves its purpose. I also modified a Ron Weasley head that I think has a decent likeness to Tom Holland, especially during the final act of the film. I Repainted the eyebrows and added some blood stains.
II. The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man:
Everything is painted on him. I didn’t add any texture detailing, I kept it simple. In a lot of ways, he looks exactly like the original 2004 LEGO minifigure, which I should say wasn’t intentional.
My favorite part is the mask, which was also the hardest part of making him. I was watching the Raimi trilogy while making him, and I remember being really pleased that by the time I got to Spider-Man 3, I had essentially painted the entire mask. To me, it looks like it came right off the screen. The torso is nicely done, the webbing is of course silver and the emblem is painted with a metallic black. I used a Frodo Baggins head and painted a stubble to hopefully capture his age as he appears in No Way Home.
III. The Amazing Spider-Man:
While Tobey Maguire is my preferred Peter Parker, Andrew Garfield is my preferred Spider-Man. I absolutely loved his “street punk, cool kid” demeanor in the Amazing Spider-Man films. The way in which he delivers lines while In the suit, just screams Spider-Man for me.
I painted everything on this figure, of course. The base paint is flag red, which has a slight pink hue to it, but is overall much easier to paint with than using AB’s Bright Red. The webbing is painted with a pavement color, and the spider emblem on the front of the torso is a lightish grey. He has a slight suggestion of the webshooters inside his arms, but I forgot to photograph an angle where they’re visible, thought I’d mention it anyway. I took inspiration for the head from mgfcustoms. As soon as I saw this print in one of his photos, I thought it was perfect for Andrew Garfield! The hairpiece is also sanded down and I sculpted a bit on the front to maintain it’s smooth texture.
That's all for this project! Thanks for all the support, as always!
-Zach
LEGO Marvel: Spider-Man: No Way Home - The Integrated Suit, The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, & The Amazing Spider-Man -
All three Spider-Man figures are complete! I've been working on them almost sporadically throughout 2022. I made sure to approach each figure when I was ready since painting webbing is such a time-consuming process.
Absolutely loved seeing each Peter Parker interact with one another in the film! Such a joy!
L to R
The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire)
The Integrated Suit (Tom Holland)
The Amazing Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield)
I. The Integrated Suit:
Everything is painted, no 3D elements on this guy. In hindsight, I wish I had used either a dark red, or a grey color for the webbing. In my opinion, I think the black lining is a bit too pronounced. That’s something I was careful of when making Andrew and Tobey. Painting the spider plate on the torso was a challenge, and it’s lacking some more detail, but I think it serves its purpose. I also modified a Ron Weasley head that I think has a decent likeness to Tom Holland, especially during the final act of the film. I Repainted the eyebrows and added some blood stains.
II. The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man:
Everything is painted on him. I didn’t add any texture detailing, I kept it simple. In a lot of ways, he looks exactly like the original 2004 LEGO minifigure, which I should say wasn’t intentional.
My favorite part is the mask, which was also the hardest part of making him. I was watching the Raimi trilogy while making him, and I remember being really pleased that by the time I got to Spider-Man 3, I had essentially painted the entire mask. To me, it looks like it came right off the screen. The torso is nicely done, the webbing is of course silver and the emblem is painted with a metallic black. I used a Frodo Baggins head and painted a stubble to hopefully capture his age as he appears in No Way Home.
III. The Amazing Spider-Man:
While Tobey Maguire is my preferred Peter Parker, Andrew Garfield is my preferred Spider-Man. I absolutely loved his “street punk, cool kid” demeanor in the Amazing Spider-Man films. The way in which he delivers lines while In the suit, just screams Spider-Man for me.
I painted everything on this figure, of course. The base paint is flag red, which has a slight pink hue to it, but is overall much easier to paint with than using AB’s Bright Red. The webbing is painted with a pavement color, and the spider emblem on the front of the torso is a lightish grey. He has a slight suggestion of the webshooters inside his arms, but I forgot to photograph an angle where they’re visible, thought I’d mention it anyway. I took inspiration for the head from mgfcustoms. As soon as I saw this print in one of his photos, I thought it was perfect for Andrew Garfield! The hairpiece is also sanded down and I sculpted a bit on the front to maintain it’s smooth texture.
That's all for this project! Thanks for all the support, as always!
-Zach