WhoaItsJBot
Super Freak
The only other armor I have is WM MkII, and it's easier to have a natural human stance with that. Small adjustments to the angle of the torso, how straight or hunched it is, and ankle articulation go a long way.
I know realism is not an easy pair with iron man...but common sense is. He has shoes on. Inside of a metal boot. That has a rocket engine in he sole. With some sort of power assist. All surrounded by a metal shield(the outer flared metal). Realism or not...iron man or not...they have to make a choice which way to make it. If they make it with articulation or not. On screen it's not articulated. In real life there's zero chance he has side to side articulation. But somehow both realism and screen accuracy is the wrong argument. Funny how that works. Outside of wanting it, what exactly is the justification for articulation?
Please explain to me how this suit should have articulation in th ankles. We have seen on screen the skeleton of the suit. Here's the toy version. But let's all just agree with th guy that's not me, becuase he's not me. And his argument is...I erred in using realism as a basis. Lol
And these are without the skins. And that outer shield that extends past the ankle joint.
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I know realism is not an easy pair with iron man...but common sense is. He has shoes on. Inside of a metal boot. That has a rocket engine in he sole. With some sort of power assist. All surrounded by a metal shield(the outer flared metal). Realism or not...iron man or not...they have to make a choice which way to make it. If they make it with articulation or not. On screen it's not articulated. In real life there's zero chance he has side to side articulation. But somehow both realism and screen accuracy is the wrong argument. Funny how that works. Outside of wanting it, what exactly is the justification for articulation?
Please explain to me how this suit should have articulation in th ankles. We have seen on screen the skeleton of the suit. Here's the toy version. But let's all just agree with th guy that's not me, becuase he's not me. And his argument is...I erred in using realism as a basis. Lol
And these are without the skins. And that outer shield that extends past the ankle joint.
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The only other armor I have is WM MkII, and it's easier to have a natural human stance with that. Small adjustments to the angle of the torso, how straight or hunched it is, and ankle articulation go a long way.
Yep. Don't care if it follows some realism of a metal suit. The figure feels like a step back in the articulation department compared to all the other recent Iron Man figures in the past year or two and that's all there is to it. Not to mention someone opened up the leg and added ankle articulation himself just by swapping the joint. This whole topic is beating a dead horse though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Yeah yeah, we all get it's faithful to the design of the suit and how a metal suit would behave in real life. In a poseable figure people want ankle and ab articulation, simple as that.
I never said it didn't make posing easier. Obviously it does. But it doesn't make it "natural". To be natural given the suit design it would work just like it does. Look at those boots and tell me how the way the figure is is incorrect....to be natural is to be realistic, right? I'm not talking about what someone wants. Tut then goes into artistic license. On this suit...the mk3...marvel has shown on screen the bones of it. Especially the lower legs. And the suit designer has stated its limited in movement. It's essentially a painted prototype...his words...so with this suit, over the mk4 or 9 or 43 or war machine...it should have limitations. And again...we have seen the suit was designed not to have ankle articulation.
This whole topic is beating a dead horse though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It can be poses in a natural museum pose. The ankles have zero to do with that
Yep. Don't care if it follows some realism of a metal suit. The figure feels like a step back in the articulation department compared to all the other recent Iron Man figures in the past year or two and that's all there is to it. Not to mention someone opened up the leg and added ankle articulation himself just by swapping the joint. This whole topic is beating a dead horse though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Is there a a larger version of that image? If it's easy to do I'd consider it.Yep. Don't care if it follows some realism of a metal suit. The figure feels like a step back in the articulation department compared to all the other recent Iron Man figures in the past year or two and that's all there is to it. Not to mention someone opened up the leg and added ankle articulation himself just by swapping the joint. This whole topic is beating a dead horse though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yep. Don't care if it follows some realism of a metal suit. The figure feels like a step back in the articulation department compared to all the other recent Iron Man figures in the past year or two and that's all there is to it. Not to mention someone opened up the leg and added ankle articulation himself just by swapping the joint. This whole topic is beating a dead horse though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Did some digging and I found the original images. They're in Chinese but they give you an idea on the mod.
The early set of pictures show how the figure is stock and then the mod itself. The last two photos show how the foot can lay flat on the ground with the figures leg spread out, once the mod is finished.
Looks like he did that and dremeled the foot a bit so that it can move around. It seems the foot is just incasing the joint, causing it to not be able to move around at all.I'm not an engineer or anything so I'm not sure how to interpret what I'm seeing, but did he just remove the pistons from the lower calves? It almost looks like that joint that attaches to the foot already has the hinges required for ankle inversion/eversion but that the movement may simply be hindered by the underlying silver pieces.
Looks like he did that and dremeled the foot a bit so that it can move around. It seems the foot is just incasing the joint, causing it to not be able to move around at all.
So it looks like he simply tweaked the joint and then shaved off a bit off the foot armor so that the joint has more room to move around in.
Did some digging and I found the original images. They're in Chinese but they give you an idea on the mod.
The early set of pictures show how the figure is stock and then the mod itself. The last two photos show how the foot can lay flat on the ground with the figures leg spread out, once the mod is finished.
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