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Iron Man 3 (2013)
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Considering I've nearly collected every single LEGO Iron Man Minifigure I've decided to find a way of displaying them. The initial option was to go for the well known Hall Of Armour concept from Iron Man 3 (2013.)
With this I tried to nail as much detail from the movie modules. One notable difference is the scale and proportions. I've decided if they are going to be designed in the LEGO medium it only makes sense to have them evenly proportioned relative to a Minifigure.
Now that I have got this primary design off my chest I can move forward with a full concept to display them:
-I could simply stack several modules / units on top of each other much like the Iron Legion glimpse we had towards the end of Iron Man (2013.)
-The alternative is replicate the 'Hall Of Armour' as seen in Iron Man 3 (2013.) Including the small details seen in the 'Suit-Up' scene towards the start. The problem with this is that there is only space for five to seven armours.
Feedback and criticism is much appreciated :)
Life-size Iron Man 3 figure on display at Wonderland, Myer City Store.
Myer City Store, Sydney, Australia (Wednesday, 21 Dec 2016)
Like I said, I really like the new variety of silver and gold parts I have, so I put them to good use once again: to make four MCU Iron Man suits. (Another Marvel figbarf though? Strange times.)
Left to right:
Mark 1 (from Iron Man)
Mark 5 (from Iron Man 2)
Mark 42 (from Iron Man 3)
Mark 85 (from Avengers: Endgame)
Depois de assistir Iron Man 3 (AMO!!) só tenho pensando/ouvido essa música: www.youtube.com/watch?v=68ugkg9RePc Quem viu o filme vai entender, EHUISHAUIDHAIU
E já que tô nessa onda de "I'm Blue" vim mostrar esse lindo pra vocês!
Amo demaissssss esse tom de azul, quero todos! Tô quase lá \o/
Foram duas camadinhas, apesar da fórmula grossa e mais uma de TC da Colorama (♥).
É isso gente, um beijo e ótimo restinho de domingo! =*
My version of War Machine in Cube Dude style..yes thats real lighting not an effect ; ) and if you think these are easy to make..go ahead and make one! Not as easy as it looks..personally i think everybody should have one on their desks or work spaces. Cube dudes im told were invented by MacLane
I've been wanting to make a more accuate version of Tony Stark's robot ever since I got the Malibu Mansion set a few months ago. Finally got around to it yesterday! :)
"As soon as Tony Stark unveiled the latest Iron Man armour upgrade the others knew that, tragically, the design owed more to the bottle than the blueprint..."
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Okay, ya done laughing?
Not yet?
Right-O. Hush now.
For such a corny joke this picture has a long story behind it...not quite the thousand words to accompany the picture.
Now, I'm a humungous Iron Man fan. Why else would I have so many action figures? Ya think I'm some kinda pencil necked, plastic fetish geek? Ahem. So, I wouldn't want to come within a bulls-roar of insulting my fictional hero.
As you may know, Tony's a bit of a drongo when it comes to the drink. In his case A.A definitely doesn't stand for Avengers Assemble! It's one reason amongst many why I've enjoyed the character's adventures over the years in Marvel Comics.
I first encountered the comics (and the beaut T.V cartoon!) back in the 1960s and have pretty much been a fan ever since.
Several reasons for that....
The armour, of course, and no surprises there if you've been checking out the rest of my photosets!
I gotta turtle component in my blood...and probably a TMNT one at that. (Cowabunga!)
Might have a bit of the Demon Rum in my blood as well, since my dad had the Curse in common with Stark, whose own fictional father was also overfond of the sauce.
Anyway, there I was an impressionable young ankle-biter trying to make sense of the fact that my dad wasn't the super-hero we'd all like our fathers to be. Along came Iron-Man; a fallable, periodically drunken, stone-cold genius of an engineer who wasn't super-powered per se but nevertheless tinkered together a suit of armour that made him more than a match for his meta-human foes and allies.
Well, don't want to bung it on too thick but I learned a lot from the Iron Man stories and am happy to say that I never staggered down the same road as my father, in part due to Tony's stubborn example constantly before me. His failures as much as his successes underlined my own situation.
To this day I don't drink alcohol. (And I'm not a billionaire industrialist/super heroe either.)
No need really, when you're an artist (and a costumer in particular) who has time for lesser vices! :)
Which is not to say that I'm a wowser who'd begrudge a man a drink after a hard day's work working up a big cold thirst. Perish the thought!
But I've worked through it all myself and am comfortable about it to the extent that I feel it's okay to play around a little. Maybe if Tony had a bit more of a sense of humour he wouldn't have gotten into so much trouble. Mind, he's pretty quick with the obligatory smart-arse quips when battling the baddies!
So, anyway, what with all the re-boots the character has had since the 1960s Tony has ended up falling off the wagon more times than he's upgraded his armour (which is a lot!). To us old Iron Mongerers it's getting to be a bit of a giggle...
C'mon Marvel Comic folks, after all the times he's saved the bloody planet you'd think you could give the bloke a break!
Here endeth the lesson, except to say that the picture has had only a wee bit of photoshopping and is mostly down to silly set building, lighting and posing. Okay; not playing with the toys.
The set floor is a piece of machine punched leather, the wall is the underside of my plastic drawing board. Details include: a sliderule, egg rings, a Vogon desk stapler, bits of the Spirit/Opportunity Mars Rover probe toy, assorted light fittings and the Steampunk mechanical spider-wheelchair that the villain rode in the Wild Wild West movie.
Amongst the various I.M armours I've included Tony's awesome Hulkbuster gear, the Ultimates suit (Manga inspired) and one that transforms into a battle-axe. Several are from the mega-beaut Marvel legends action figure series. Well worth the coin!
By the way, the bottle is Old Fortan and Tony got it from Bender...and yes, that's the next shot!
Invincible or what?
It's finally complete! I now own all six LEGO Iron Man armours (excluding the comic-con exclusive).
I did a shot like this earlier in the year, by I was missing the Mark 6 armour, and the Iron Patriot had not even been announced yet. Now, thanks to a guy on eBay selling the Iron Patriot polybag and the Iron Man polybag in one lot, it's complete!
I'm not sure how many other people can boast this awesome collection. Let me know if you have them all as well!
So I asked over on my Facebook Page if anyone was interested in seeing my WIP Hall of Armor, several people were so here it is! There are quite a few design challenges with the MOC, the curve for example, but I'm quite happy with what I've got. Suggestions on how to improve it are quite welcome! Oh and read the notes.
And yes I have seen the movie.
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May 2013
"You can take away my suits, you can take away my home, but there's one thing you can never take away from me: I am Iron Man."
IGOR
IRON MAN 3 - MARK XXXVIII
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Usually I don't post anything like this, and really I don't take photos of people often at all, but we were out walking around Comic Con, and we came across a small group of people that started making a bunch of noise. We walked down to see what was going on, and at first we commented that there weren't enough fans (maybe 20) for anyone famous to be showing up, over the course of the next 10 minutes after saying that we saw Robert Downey Jr, William H. Macy, Will Ferrell, and countless other less famous stars.
Of the celebrity shots I got I liked this one the best because Robert Downey Jr. jumped on the side of the car and saluted the crowd just before being driven away. He was acting very much in the character of Tony Stark.
After I chose my favorite image from the day I quickly realized I have no idea how to process portrait shots, so this just has some basic exposure, contrast and color adjustments done in Lightroom.
THE TWELVE AGES OF ULTRON - THE FIFTH AGE
In the fifth Age Of UItron
Joss Whedon gave to me
Five Mandarins
Four brawling nerds
Three drenched men
Two mortal foes
And a Rocket in a Groot tree
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"OKAY SQUADDIES, TIME TO VILLAIN UP !!"
Last time I 'filked' "The Twelve Days Of Christmas" I simply went with the line 'Five Golden Rings" and riffed off the RIngs of Power from "The Lord Of The RIngs". Thinking of rings in a Marvel Universe context led me to Iron Man's arch foe, The Mandarin.
In this set up, Joss Whedon has clearly pipped his Mandarin at the post, while setting up the shot.
The four, non citrus Mandy's front to back, are:
-A 2008 Hasbro 5.5 cm (2 inches) Superhero Squad semi-articulated figure, spun off from the popular animated television series. Only the arms rotate, but really, so long as the Mandarin can deploy his alien tech Makluan RIngs, that's all he needs!
-2006 15.5 cm (6 inches) Marvel Legends Face-Off Series 2 figure, green and yellow variant. This came in a boxed set of hero/villains that featured Iron Man wearing his modular armour. A variant set contains a red and yellow Mandarin 'facing off' War Machine. The articulation in this figure is limited by the heavy rubberised robes but no worries, it looks pretty impressive anyway!
-The 26 cm (10 inches) 1995 Toy Biz Deluxe Mandarin figure that tied in to the mid '90s Iron Man animated television series. These larger toys were actually the size that the toys were sculpted at originally, the patterns then being resized using a pantograph down to the smaller 13 cm (5 inches) figures. (The 5 inch figure featured in the second Age Of Ultron photo, as one of the mortal foes.)
-This beauty is the 30 cm (12 inches) 2014 Hot Toy, which of course replicates The Mandarin from the most excellent 2013 Iron Man 3 movie. The likeness of Sir Ben Kingsley, playing The Mandarin at his devious best, is astonishing. I've been an Iron Man fan since the 1960s and was amazed by the audacity of the portrayal of his old nemesis in the movie. All credit to Sir Ben and to Director Shane Black. "I never saw it coming!"
For a lot of these low angle, tabletop photoshoots I am now, incidentally, using a sturdy but flexible heavy Joby Gorilla Pod tripod. The really nice thing about DSLR's mounted on a solid tripod is repeatability. I just pull the SD card and check out the shots on the computer while the camera stays in place. It's easy to go back and tweak elements on the set. Of course, it would be even easier with one of the new cameras that can WiFi piccys straight to an iPad, on the spot. Oh, wait, duh...it would be just as simple to cable the beast straight to the computer, I guess!
With all the fussing around with the lighting I did with this one I'm rather glad the actual set up wasn't too prissy, I just leaned the figures up against each other so they wouldn't fall over, and were 'looking up' at the camera. Joss Whedon was firmly planted too, so that eliminated one variable.
Hmm, I'm told this piccy stumbled into Flickr's Explore the day it was uploaded, who can understand the wonder and the mystery of it all?
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The Marvel Comics character Iron Man (aka Tony Stark) in armour on display outside Hysan Place. This was to promote the Marvel's Iron Man Suit Up at Hysan Place exhibition inside the shopping centre.
Hysan Place Shopping Centre, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China (Monday 22 April 2013 @ 1:12pm)
Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess
The figure utilizes an Amazing Armory Iron Man Mark 7 torso armor. The splitting of the suit is made possible with the addition of legs and arms from Brickforge.
1:6 scale Marvel's Iron Man 3 Collectible Figure series - Mark XLII.
Hysan Place Shopping Centre, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China (Thursday 25 April 2013 @ 2:28pm)
Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess