The Iron Man Armors are mutlifunctional Arc-Reactor powered armored exoskeletons designed and used in battle by Tony Stark as his main weapon. He has created several suits to better improve previous models and to create new ways to surive in various envionments. The original suit, designed by Stark to be used to free himself from captivity at the hands of the Ten Rings. After escape, Stark created other armors but still kept the original suit and upgraded it to match the newer models. This is sceen in terminal velocity. It is similar to season 2 armor.suit up is similar to prehensile armor ABILITIES are similar to season 2 armor A highly armored suit designed to battle and subdue the Hulk if necessary. Also other versions exist to battle and subdue A-Bomb, Red Hulk, She-Hulk, & Skaar if necessary also. A weaponized battle suit designed for heavy artillery missions and firefights. It was actually intended Sam Wilson's suit for when how joined the Avengers, but instead he chose to wear the Red-Wing Armor instead.
An alternate version of Stark's Mark 50 Suit that was created and used by Norman Osborn as the Iron Patriot. After Osborn returned to his identity as the Goblin, Stark claimed the armor and kept it. Unlike the other suits, this armor utilizes a palladium power core instead of an Arc Reactor, it's probable that Stark upgraded it to an Arc Reactor. Stark's current suit of armor. It was orignally used as Strak's default until the stole to become the "Iron Skull". After being defeated though, removed the armor including the modifications and gave it back to Stark as part of a truce. The Protoype Modular Armor, Stark's main suit of armor during season 1. After Red Skull and MODOK stole the Mark 49, Stark replaced it with this new suit. It uses nanontech to be able to decompress and hide itself in the armor undershealth. It also utilizes several other new technologies and abilities. this is first seen in into the future episode this is advanced armor created by future tony stark
its capabilites are not fully known(Mk 43 Armor Only) Ranged Energy Radiation Tech Ranged Radiation Energy Tech Notes:• Iron Man can switch at will to his Mk 43 Armor, but can only switch to his Hulkbuster Armor if his Power Level exceeds 50%. • Iron Man, Smash!While most comic book fans spend their time collecting their favourite reads, one buff has taken his obsession to new heights.Mark Pearson spent 14 months building the perfect life-size replica of the Iron Man suit, much like Marvel comic hero Tony Stark, the maker of the formidable character.Pearson worked tirelessly at his home in Bradford, West Yorkshire to finalise his creation ... yet unlike Stark, 5ft 6in Mark, can’t fit into the 6ft 2in costume. The man in the iron suit: Mark Pearson, far left and right, with his creation which Darren Higgins, pictured, wore to a cinema screening Built at his home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, Mark’s suit is a near identical match although an ashtray was used to replace the nuclear reactor.
Mark, 44, said: 'I don’t know why I did it, I guess it was just a moment of madness. I decided on making the helmet then I said to my partner - I’m going to make the full suit.'She said to me ‘you’re 44, what are you doing making a model of a man from comic books?’ 'She has had a few moans every now and again but when she watched my friend walking around Bradford in it and the reaction he got from people she was delighted. It defiantly made it worthwhile.'It’s been hard work fitting it in with work and and I’ve completely taken over the full front room. I’ve used a lot of household objects. The nuclear reactor in his chest started off as an ashtray.'It’s still a work in progress. I’ve got a few more ideas for the suit and I don’t know what I’m going to do with it when it’s finished.'Originally, I just wanted it to be a free-standing model but I’ve had all kinds of requests flying in from people asking if I do parties and the like.'I’m not sure why I picked Iron Man.
I’m a big fan and I think I like the fact that he is not really a superhero, he is just a man with a flying suit. But what a suit - it’s the Ferrari of superhero suits.' Fright of your life: Pearson's design - which took 14 months to build, scares a young girl at the screening The Iron Man film fan bought himself a 12in model of actor Robert Downey Jr in the iconic red and gold suit and began with making a super-size helmet – three to be exact – but then could not stop.It started out as 400 sheets of cardboard which he carefully turned into a 3D structure which he turned into a silicone mould for his fibre-glass suit . It is also fitted with flashing lights for the eyes, hands and chest.Pearson added: 'It's taken a very long time and has been a gruelling process. I started off by downloading the templates from the internet before making them into cardboard moulds.'That was when it started to take shape. Once I sorted the moulds out I was able to pull the fibreglass suit from them.'I've learned a lot along the process and discuss different ideas with people from across the world.
I know now that if I was going to do anything like this again it would be much easier. Not sure the missus would be very pleased mind.' The Hollywood blockbuster featured Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark who invented the superhuman design Mark’s partner Karen Hopkins, 44, didn’t share his passion at first. She said: 'I thought he was crackers when he first said he was going to build the full suit. I just couldn’t understand it. 'I have moaned a lot about it but seeing the reaction it got was great, even if I did have to sacrifice the use of my front room for more than a year.'Darren Higgins, 24, took some time out from managing his local supermarket in Bradford to greet eager film goers at the Cineworld complex.Mark added: 'He is the only person I know who could fit in it. He is around 6ft 2in tall and has a 30in waist. He was a great sport and spent around six hours in the suit. 'We really enjoyed the film too. It was great to see what the new Iron Man suit can do. It looked almost as good as mine so fair play to Tony Stark.'The suit started out as 400 sheets of cardboard which Mark carefully turned into a 3D structure then fibre-glassed it.