I think the Mark IV looks naked, plain and incomplete compared to the Mark VI.This Mark VI is a nice looking figure, but to me this:Looks so much more like Ironman than this:
I even remember thinking at the end of Ironman 2: "I don't like this new suit."
The color scheme of the VI is more in line with the classic Iron Man colors, silver aside of course.
I think the Mark IV looks naked, plain and incomplete compared to the Mark VI.
The color scheme of the VI is more in line with the classic Iron Man colors, silver aside of course.
Edit: hah! I found a thread on another forum talking about the first film before it came out and a lot of people where complaining about the circle chest piece.
https://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=210704&page=2
If the silver was swapped with gold it would be spot on.
The IV has a lot of extra red on the legs and arms.
The color scheme of the IV mimics the color scheme of the III which I think is a really cool design choice. The color scheme though makes the limbs all look a lot thinner than they are because their forms are broken up by the colors.
The coloration on the VI makes it look stockier. I also noticed the chest plate is wider leaving less of a gap between arms and torso which also makes him look stockier.
How do you figure that? The only differences I see are the silver and the shape of the arc reactor chest piece.
Chest is wider and the helmet has been redone a bit
I prefer the circle. The new one is the exact same shape as the superman chest symbol.
Super Man emblem is a pentagon.
That's a pretty big "if".
I think the Mark IV looks naked, plain and incomplete compared to the Mark VI.
Not a big fan of the circle chest plate. I prefer the triangle and the "stockiness" is icing on the cake.
"stockiness", I read this often?
What does it mean?
Maybe bulkiness?
"stockiness", I read this often?
What does it mean?
Maybe bulkiness?
To give you a straight answer, stockiness is similar to bulkiness yes, it's a more positive term though that also implies sturdiness. You might say Wolverine is stocky but The Blob is bulky.
excellent explanation using familiar comic characters for an english lesson
Just an FYI though, "stocky" is also used to refer to people overweight in the US as an attempt to be nicer about it. It's used as a euphemism.
Okay. Let's say the figure looks more stout
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