Medieval Iron Man Completed Full Armor

Asgardian Iron Man Completed Full Armor

Of all the different real-life takes on the Iron Man armor, the Prince Armory giving him a shiny, stunning medieval look might be the best.

Made from leather and brass, Iron Man’s suit looks like something an invincible knight would wear. There’s something oriental about the carvings and additions, with the sides of the head looking dragon or reptilian like, which fits very well with the overall tone and look of this creation.

They call this creation two things: Medieval Iron Man but also Asgardian Iron Knight, making Tony Stark part of Thor’s world, if he dons this suit. It works as an excellent backstory for anyone using this in Cosplay.

Prince Armory make costumes and prop designs for films, TV Shows as well as private clients. They specialize in fantasy leather armor and superhero spinoffs like this mesmerizing Iron Man Armor with a medieval look. They were founded in 2007, and have since grown to be one of the more quality names in the business.

Besides Iron Man, they have two other very impressive renditions of Superheroes/villains with Aquaman and Loki, getting the custom medieval touch. Even in Loki’s case, it gives the character and costume something extra that wasn’t there before, probably making him look a bit more sinister and ready for battle. In Aquaman’s case, it’s easier to respect him when he’s looking like this.

For more of their creations, Superhero or not, check out their site, which has an impressive gallery of their works and the media they’ve been featured on.

DIY Iron Man Suit Moves On Its Own!

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We’ve seen Tony do everything in the Iron Man movies, from changing suits mid fight, to having the suits battle on their own! And turns out, the second part is not that far-fetched.

Attention, crafty geeks! If you know what you’re doing, you can get your own moving Iron Man suit, as designed by Greg Hatter and Jerome Kelty on Instructables and Hack A Day, without having to be Tony Stark yourselves.

While the suit is not likely to go off running on its own, the helmet, forearm missile, hip pods and back flaps all move without any issue. Furthermore, the suit still can be worn, and plays sound effects and displays lights as the user performs actions such as walking. See it working in the video below these lines!

Source: Technabob

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Guy Replicates Iron Man’s Armor In Cardboard Because Why Not

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Sadly, there’s no real life Tony Stark, and the military hasn’t come up with anything like Iron Man’s suit yet, but thanks to this artist, we’re making serious progress towards the dream of seeing the Golden Avenger in real life.

Kai-Xiang Xhong has a sharp mind and a couple of dexterous hands that were responsible for the creation of this cardboard set of wearable Iron Man armor. This armor doesn’t have any weapons, but we’re glad for that, because we’re people of peace. Still, it totally rocks the looks department. To see more angles and shots, be sure to check the video below.

Source: Geekologie

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Homemade Reproduction of Iron Man’s Laser Gauntlet

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The Iron Man franchise certainly has a lot of fans out there, but some of them stand and watch the movie, while others get down to business and create amazingly accurate replicas of parts of the suit, such as the following laser gauntlet.

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Replica of Iron Man Suit Made of Cardboard

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One Iron Man fan in West Yorkshire went all out for the new Avenger’s movie by spending 14 months creating a very lifelike Iron Man costume from cardboard.

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