Marvel build templates
Character build guides for Marvel. Each template includes a materials list, milestone timeline, reference board, and cost estimate.
5 templates
Spider-Man
~5wThe classic red and blue web-slinger: a 4-way stretch spandex bodysuit with raised web lines, front and back spider emblems, white framed lenses, and wrist-mounted web shooters. This is an intermediate build. Spandex is forgiving if you use a dress form and take your time on the web lines. Covers 7 components, 11 materials with cost estimates, a 12-step build plan spread across 5 phases, and a realistic 5-week, $80 to $250 budget.


Deadpool
~5wThe Merc with a Mouth in full red and black: a head-to-toe spandex bodysuit with diamond-textured fabric, a face shell mask with white magnetic lenses, dual katanas on a concealed back harness, and a utility belt with pouches and holsters. An intermediate build that rewards patience with fit and details. Covers 7 components, 12 materials with cost estimates, a 12-step build plan across 5 phases, and a 5-week timeline at $120 to $350.


Doctor Doom
~7wMarvel's greatest villain in his iconic green cloak and metal mask: a full armor build with a custom EVA foam mask, sculpted chest and shoulder plates, structured green hood, and gold gauntlets. This is an advanced project spanning foam shaping, armor attachment systems, and precision painting. 6 components, 14 materials, ~7 weeks, $180-420 budget.


Captain America
~6wThe star-spangled Avenger in his Endgame suit: scaled chest armor over a tactical blue base, a white star emblem, red gauntlets and boot details, a foam cowl helmet with ear wings, and the iconic round shield. This is an intermediate build with repetitive detail work on the scales and some prop-making for the shield. Covers 7 components, 12 materials with cost estimates, a 12-step plan across 5 phases, and a realistic 6-week, $150 to $400 budget.


Iron Man
~8wThe iconic red and gold Mark III armor: full EVA foam plate construction with a hinged faceplate helmet, glowing arc reactor, and metallic automotive paint finish. This is an advanced build with 7 major components spanning foam shaping, basic electronics, and multi-layer painting. Covers materials, a 14-step build plan across 5 phases, and a realistic 8-week, $200 to $550 budget.


