I do too. I really wished I'd picked it up.
Maybe people will unload it for the new ones coming soon and I can get one.
I am hoping the Diecast MKV is NOT painted on the metal parts so i can polish them to a high shine...
I do too. I really wished I'd picked it up.
Maybe people will unload it for the new ones coming soon and I can get one.
thinking of painting my mark 5 just like my friend's
what do you guys think?
can i ask, how do you guys spread this fig's legs this wide?
i tried it but they only go half of this picture shown, and i'm afraid to break it if i force them further
cheers
They can come off actually as they are connected by a ball joint.
Out of curiosity, why would you wanna pose your iron man doing splits?
Out of curiosity, why would you wanna pose your iron man doing splits?
They can come off actually as they are connected by a ball joint.
Out of curiosity, why would you wanna pose your iron man doing splits?
yup , that's the one i wantMaybe he wants his Mark V posed like this:
i see, thanks for the adviseJust be careful though. Those sockets are not designed to be popped in and out. My old Mark 2 had a loose leg and turns out the socket had a crack inside. HT repaired it back then but I never dared to take it apart to see how they did it.
"Resistance is Futile"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-xcL76f_U0
Never saw the original Mark V suit till now. At 1:15. It doesn't have that 'Chrome' finish, has that brushed steel/metal look to it. And the other armours look quite glossy (Mark IV, VI, and VII).
Mk V may only exist in CGI but I don't think the VI and VII weren't physical props untill IM3. There are a couple of scenes in IM2 and Avengers where you can see Tony is wearing a prop suit less some parts which were added using CGI.The original MKV never existed except as CGI.
Until the HOA scene in IM3, they never made the MKV, MKVI, or MKVII as physical props.
Mk V may only exist in CGI but I don't think the VI and VII weren't physical props untill IM3. There are a couple of scenes in IM2 and Avengers where you can see Tony is wearing a prop suit less some parts which were added using CGI.
Isn't it great that they can change and entire suit in post production?
Quite an amazing thing! Funny that RDJ didn't wear any IM pants during the shoot
Doth mother know, you weareth her drapes?
Verily man of metal, doth thy mother know you weareth no pants?
It is quite amazing what CGI has done for films over the years and how poorly vfx artists are treated by the industry
Wow! That's a real eye-opener. Thanks man!The MKVI was designed late in the game for IM2, and RDJ only wore the chest piece as the majority of the design was done for the CG version and added in post. For ALL the IM2 scenes where he wore the arms, it was the MKIV gold topped arms(I know that *technically* those are the same arms the MKVI has but different coloured). Even in Avengers he wore those same prop golden topped MKIV arms when wearing the "full" MKVI(as much as he *could* wear anyway).
He wore the MKVI for ALL the suit scenes in The Avengers so the suit wouldn't be "spoilered" on the net.
Check out the following video and skip to 5m 6s to see him lying on the ground wearing the MKVI(But it will be CG's later in post to be the MKVII as there was no MKVII prop at that point), and then to 5m 16s to see him wearing the MKIV arms with the MKVI chest piece.
As i said before, for IM2, there was a physical MKI, MKII, MKIII and MKIV standing props for the hall of armour, but until IM3, no MKV, MKVI OR MKVII were ever created.
And the first time they ever were seen by the public was at that convention last year where the MK42 was shown and RDJ turned up to wow the crowd. Those were all just props from the IM3 movie which was in post production. They even made a prop for the IP. That was wheeled out a lot for images on set.
I think it's very funny that although only Tony had his suit parked by the kerb(And it was changed to the MKVII post production), that both he AND Rhodey were meant to have parked their suits by the kerb, and that Tony was supposed to have the MK42...(Isn't it great that they can change and entire suit in post production?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzjRkPxFlp4
King Darkness was here??Quite an amazing thing! Funny that RDJ didn't wear any IM pants during the shoot
Haha. Those one-liners; RDJ is Tony Stark for me.Doth mother know, you weareth her drapes?
Yeah, they deserve moreVerily man of metal, doth thy mother know you weareth no pants?
It is quite amazing what CGI has done for films over the years and how poorly vfx artists are treated by the industry
King Darkness was here??
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