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i see what dedguy is saying but i would guess that the mk3 served as inspiration, i dont think the mk3 chasis was used and built upon, new suit with mk3 influence
I don't like the mis-matched modern sports and military gear crossed with WWII stuff with a bit of belt mummy sprinkled on top look that he had in his flick.
What do you mean about disliking rubber suits? It looks like a cloth costume to me in Avengers. The only thing I don't love about the Avengers costume is the blue belt and pouches. It really really should be black.
I think I said before here… or at least have said elsewhere I like the shape of the boots and gloves and how they give the same feel as the stage costume/comic costume while looking somewhat utilitarian and modern.
I just hope they make a Loki. They should have made him alongside Thor and Odin, so I'm hoping for some Loki action
That has nothing to do with it though. It was only the element that was a triangle and the plating on the Mark VI. So them using the circular plating on the armor is nothing more than them going back to a classic Iron Man look. If this was built off anything it was probably the Mark IV as I doubt they'd have stark go all the way back to the Mark III from the first Iron Man film to build a new suit off of.
Then why was it triangular in the first place? The fact that the Mark IV needed to be retrofitted to work with the new arc implies that there's a reason the aperture for the RT needs to be triangular.
I'm just a believer in all the Iron Man designs being motivated and not being "just because" based on everything I have seen and heard from the designers on the films. This also goes for the mk7 being based on the mkIII visually speaking. If it is, it is for a reason.
I take it back about it looking like rubber. in some shots, it does look like a rubber suit, but in that one, it looks more like cloth.
Then why was it triangular in the first place? The fact that the Mark IV needed to be retrofitted to work with the new arc implies that there's a reason the aperture for the RT needs to be triangular.
I'm just a believer in all the Iron Man designs being motivated and not being "just because" based on everything I have seen and heard from the designers on the films. This also goes for the mk7 being based on the mkIII visually speaking. If it is, it is for a reason.
I am starting to wonder if the Mark VI is at the beginning of the film before we see the Mark VII. That would give them an excuse to sell an Avengers version Mark VI
I hope not. HT has already done a Mark VI and they'll have plenty of other character's and costumes to draw from in this film rather than revisiting something they've done already. I'll bit on the Mark Vii for sure but another variant would be hard to swallow.