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Summary

The video is a tutorial on how to create a 3D model of the Iron Spider-Man figure from the movie "Spider-Man: No Way Home". The creator, who is not an art major, uses green PLA from Sanago Shop as the primary material. The process involves creating a body frame, burning the limbs with a lighter to make it have a more Spider-Man-like pose, and then adding the head. The body shape is generally formed, and then the planes are filled up and fine corrections are made with the pose. The figure is then sanded down smoothly, and the muscles are shaped. The head is made in the same way, and the surface is smoothed out using a soldering iron. The figure is then sanded down again, and the numerous lines on the Iron Spider Armor are added using an ultrasonic cutter and a soldering iron. The figure is then painted, and the LEDs are placed in the appropriate spots. The figure is then placed on top of a power bank, which is not a bomb. The creator has been making 3D pen crafts on YouTube for 4 years and has released this video to celebrate 4 years on the platform.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator of the video considered buying a Spider-Man figure for $86.
2. The creator decided to create their own Iron Spider-Man figure instead.
3. The creator used green PLA from Sanago Shop for the project.
4. The creator used a soldering iron to smooth out the surface of the figure.
5. The creator used an ultrasonic cutter to make thin grooves on the figure.
6. The creator used a knife to shave down excess filament during the process.
7. The creator used a mirror to reference the figure's muscles.
8. The creator used translucent acrylic sheets to diffuse light for the figure's eyes.
9. The creator made the figure's hands separately and attached them later.
10. The creator used a magnet type charger to power the figure's LEDs.
11. The creator used a primer to help paint adhere to the figure.
12. The creator took about 3 weeks to complete the figure.
13. The creator used masking tape to protect areas that shouldn't be painted.
14. The creator applied paint in about 30 minutes, but spent a whole day on masking.
15. The creator has been making 3D pen crafts on YouTube for 4 years.
16. The creator's YouTube channel is called Sanago.
17. The video was uploaded on the creator's 4-year YouTube anniversary.