Thanks, guys.
That Peter Parker has become my favorite custom of 2016. Can't seem to stop playing with it. And I'm afraid he might lead me to making a bunch of civilian supporting cast customs from his high school crowd.
joemichaels70 wrote:
I think you need to explain how you put that Beetle helmet together...
That head was a HUGE pain in the tuckus, and the sole reason this custom went unfinished for so long.
I tried modifying a pointy eared Iron Man noggin the first time around. Then I tried sculpting over parts of a Wolverine head. Then I tried building the fins onto one of those Future Foundation Spidey heads. Nothing worked.
Finally, in desperation, I took some purple plastic tape and stuck it onto the front of the original Guardsman head. I cut it into the vague shape I wanted, but could still see the recessed areas on the helmet beneath and the fins were just too floppy. So I used Green stuff to make the front of the Guardsman helmet smooth and tried folding over the tape at the top to create thicker fins. That started to feel right, so I did two of those and trimmed them to mirror each other, forming the two halves of his faceplate.
The eyes were cut from the rounded tops of two spare yellow blast effects from various Iron Man figures.