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Avengers: Iron Man Mark VII Armor Official LEGO Comments 2 With my Spider-Man being such a hit I felt like I had to try and top myself, and go even bigger! I got a lot of commentary regarding what character I should do next. A lot of Captain Americas, Hulks , and Iron Mans were suggested, all of which seemed like perfect additions to my growing superhero roster, than I thought, why not do the entire team from this summer’s THE AVENGERS?! It was quite possibly one of the best movies I have seen (I referred to it as my generation’s Star Wars) So why not do THE HULK, HAWKEYE, BLACK WIDOW, CAPTAIN AMERICA, THOR, and of course IRON MAN? So biting off way more than I could chew I set out to work on all Six simultaneously, which was great for purchasing lots of parts on brick link, was also terrible for my workflow, so I started focusing on the individual members of the team in the hopes to get something done before the Apocalypse. I started with Iron man because he was the first Avenger to appear on screen.




Also there have been many IRON MAN MOCS around, everyone from ARVO, to Scott Snyder to John Fink Have all done him justice, so it was my goal to make this version of Iron Man uniquely my own, by giving him features and functionality not yet seen.POSE-ABILITY-He has many of the advanced joint constructions I incorporated into Spider-Man, though not quite as flexible (he is a guy in a big metal suit as apposed to a man with spider-like agility and a red and blue uni-tard after all) He still ends up with more articulation due to his having 5 fingers on each hand and the various gadgets he is adorned with. Totaling at well over 50 points of articulation!!!FEATURESGenerally speaking I tried to include every unique feature I saw in the movies to make this Iron Man as deluxe and true to the film as possible.-6 Independent Light Bricks one In his head, one in his chest, one in each hand and one in each foot. All activated by a button press.-Each arm has a forearm mounted anti-tank missile launchers-The top of each gauntlet has dual pop-up wrist mounted lasers-Each trapezius mounted armor opens to reveal a silo full of anti-personnel missile.-His thighs also have air to ground missile batteries -Dual hip mounted anti-missile flares-Upper Shoulder and back ailerons -Rear mounted secondary propulsion high altitude jetsWant to give a huge thank you to all of you have supported me by liking or commenting on my MOCs




, supporting my projects on Cuusoo, and posting it on your blogs and websites whether big or small was a huge help to me, and I can’t thank you enough!Check out lots of additional pics at Flickr and MocPagesFlickrMoc PagesPleased to announce That I have partnered with GlenBricker on this and all of my other projects. Glen is a Cuusoo, marketing, and social media wiz, who will help me take these projects to the next Level! Please Join me in welcoming Glen to the project!His SiteFeature SetSome of his gadgets in action.A few more glamour shots.Don’t have billions of dollars at your disposal like Tony Stark or S.H.I.E.L.D. do? You can still build some impressive superhero accessories like Iron Man’s laser-blasting gauntlet or Captain America’s boomeranging shield, using easily found electronics, a little ingenuity, and some clever hacking. Allen Pan (who built a replica of Thor’s Mjölnir Hammer that only he could lift) and Grant Imahara (of ILM, BattleBots and Mythbusters fame) challenged each other to bring two other iconic accessories from the Marvel universe to life.




They’re not quite ready to take on Thanos just yet, but these brilliant functional cosplay accessories will certainly be a huge hit at Comic-Con.To realize Captain America’s boomeranging shield, Allen Pan didn’t have access to any vibranium steel alloy or super-soldier bio-research. So he instead turned to another burgeoning technology that exists outside the comic book world: drones. Pan started his build using a Parrot AR.drone 1.0,but found that the software and fail-safes that made it easy to fly also worked against his required customizations. So instead, he instead spent around 160 hours modifying a similar drone, the WLToys V262, with a lightweight foam shield on top, perforated to allow for airflow and a motion-controlled remote strapped to his forearm. This allowed him to launch his shield like Captain America does, but also ensure its safe return right back to him. Without a set of four spinning rotors powering it, Grant Imahara’s take on Iron Man’s gauntlet was a little safer to play around with—but just barely.




Starting with a highly-detailed 3D model of the glove and forearm components, Grant spent five entire days, around the clock, 3D-printing every last part. On top of that there was an additional 76 hours of cleanup, assembly, wiring, programming, and painting to make it look highly authentic and actually work. The five-and-a-half watt pop-up blue laser that Grant somehow managed to squeeze into the already compact gauntlet is the most powerful model you can legally buy online. But since everything is better with more power, were he to build this replica again, Grant says would have opted for an industrial or research-grade laser to give the gauntlet a little more kick and make it even more formidable.So, want to build your own? Of course you do. In a second video Grant and Allen break down how each prop was built, and reveal some of the most challenging aspects of each one. But be forewarned, you won’t want to tackle either one if you’re just getting started in electronics. Grant and Allen are seasoned vets who could probably build their own fully-functional Iron Man suits if the technologies Tony Stark had access to in the comic books existed in the real world.




He is a man of iron, and not even a bullet or an explosive device can hurt him. His way of fighting is to fly around the target and shoot from his cool laser hand-guns. Try our awesome Iron Man Games where you can have some flight tests or shooting tests where you must show your skills so you can deserve to be an Iron Man hero! You can also participate in Iron Man’s dress up where you can prepare him for the big fight, because after all you must be perfectly dressed for the fight. And after dress up you can play a game where you can be a part of Iron Man Air Combat and where you must defeat Iron Monger. Our Iron Man Games are very addicting and you can try them anywhere. If you like them then you can come back and we will waiting for you with the more new games.Google has introduced App Maker, which is a new service for creating applications that mostly focuses on corporate clients. The company is now accepting applications for early access to the tool from different enterprises that are using paid version of the G Suite.




The new service allows you to build applications by dragging and insert different widgets within the user interface. Then you can customize the application using scripts, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and JQuery. After starting the application you can track its functioning through Google Analytics. App Maker is aimed at the professionals who are not application developers. "We are mostly targeted at corporate developers who create a variety of solutions within their own company, but do not possess enough knowledge, that the mobile applications developers have," - says Google Product manager, Agee Surya. Applications created with the help of App Maker, operate on the basis of the same infrastructure as Gmail, Google Calendar and Drive. The data that is generated within the application can be stored in the new Google Drive Tables service, which is managed by a structured Google Drive database. App Maker users will be able to integrate their applications with Google with a number of services, including Calendar, Contacts, Docs, Drive, Forms, Gmail, Groups, Translator, Maps, Google Sites, Tables and Google BigQuery.




Google representatives have repeatedly said that the content hidden from users under the tabs and links gets less important and can be ignored by the ranking algorithms. According to Gary Illyes, after the mobile-first index is launched, the current situation should change. During the discussion regarding the upcoming launch into the Twitter Illyes was asked the following question: "The "bellows" on the desktop content and similar elements on the page are ignored or are not indexed. Is it processed the same way on mobile devices? Ilyes replied: "No, the mobile-first world content is hidden from users and must have the full weight." It is still a secret whether it will influence the desktop content or not. Google has updated the "Security Issues" report in the Search Console. It provides more information on the problems detected by Safe Browsing technology. The technology defines the following types of problems: malware, fraudulent pages (social engineering), malicious downloads and unwanted downloads.

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