Prop Sculptor
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Yes, figures. Not statues, but articulated figures in a 1:1 scale be it manual or automated articulation.
Right now we're talking with a few people about possibly doing some "High-Tech Prosthesis" devices replicating a certain war machine and something with a V and VI at the end of it...
I've posted this a few other places, but thought I would post here as well...
This is a straight copy and paste from another board, and if this violates and rules, apologies - didn't think it did, but you know how it is. Interpretation and rules vary from one to the other...
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So the good news is, Marvel has the proposal and I am waiting for the Consumer Dept. to come back with final numbers for points, percentages, distribution, run numbers, all that good stuff. So, it looks like this may be a licensed piece, be it w/an upfront guarantee or a per-unit sales license with a fixed percentage going back to Marvel.
That being said, here are the final design tech-specs for the different models that were in the proposal. These might be harder to read, as they're copied right off of the proposal and have a different number of min. pieces per each model...
So work with me here lol
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"Hammer" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/
fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest arc, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); articulated shoulders and elbows; color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $2500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: 15 units
"Stark" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/ fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; 10inch lit base with 18inch lit "Iron Man 2" logo; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. manual rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); manually articulated upper torso (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers and upper abdomen); color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $4500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: 15 units
"Mark VI" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/ fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; 10inch lit base with 18inch lit "Iron Man 2" logo; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. animated rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); animated articulated upper torso (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and upper abdomen); optional animated "flight flaps" on back, calves and rear-shoulders; optional animated shoulder/trap missile pack and "gauntlet" faux rocket launcher; optional programmable radar sensor for unit activation; Optional programmable sequence and sound design;color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $6500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: N/A - p/unit order base
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So there it is, that's what being presented; again, waiting to hear back on the permissions of what I can and cannot do. The prototype sculpting will begin in the next 3 or 4 weeks depending on how I fast I can get the turtle suit done.
I have a couple of people/firms sending in ITB forms on doing the mechanics for the suits, and Bob Dullam (Bob Dullam / Bob Dullam | Facebook) will be sculpting the face of Robert Downey, Jr and I will be sculpting the suit and base.
And again, these are prelim numbers. I doubt that they'll go for that price, it'd be nice, but let's face it, it's a different time.
Thoughts and features not listed?? Changes you all'd like to possibly see??
Right now we're talking with a few people about possibly doing some "High-Tech Prosthesis" devices replicating a certain war machine and something with a V and VI at the end of it...
I've posted this a few other places, but thought I would post here as well...
This is a straight copy and paste from another board, and if this violates and rules, apologies - didn't think it did, but you know how it is. Interpretation and rules vary from one to the other...
_____
So the good news is, Marvel has the proposal and I am waiting for the Consumer Dept. to come back with final numbers for points, percentages, distribution, run numbers, all that good stuff. So, it looks like this may be a licensed piece, be it w/an upfront guarantee or a per-unit sales license with a fixed percentage going back to Marvel.
That being said, here are the final design tech-specs for the different models that were in the proposal. These might be harder to read, as they're copied right off of the proposal and have a different number of min. pieces per each model...
So work with me here lol
---
"Hammer" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/
fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest arc, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); articulated shoulders and elbows; color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $2500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: 15 units
"Stark" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/ fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; 10inch lit base with 18inch lit "Iron Man 2" logo; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. manual rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); manually articulated upper torso (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers and upper abdomen); color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $4500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: 15 units
"Mark VI" Model:
6ft-5inch tall Marvel Iron Man MkVI Fiberglass sole-standing mannequin w/ fiberglass skin w/poly-reinforced sub-skin hollow shell construction w/rigid foam core; 10inch lit base with 18inch lit "Iron Man 2" logo; manual flip-top visor w/RDJr / T. Stark likeness and 180deg. animated rotational neck unit; LED-lit chest, eyes and hand palms via dedicated power source (United States UL stnd. home wall plug); animated articulated upper torso (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and upper abdomen); optional animated "flight flaps" on back, calves and rear-shoulders; optional animated shoulder/trap missile pack and "gauntlet" faux rocket launcher; optional programmable radar sensor for unit activation; Optional programmable sequence and sound design;color matched paint scheme p/Marvel color approval.
Est. MSRP: $6500 USD plus actual shipping cost
Min. Unit Count: N/A - p/unit order base
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So there it is, that's what being presented; again, waiting to hear back on the permissions of what I can and cannot do. The prototype sculpting will begin in the next 3 or 4 weeks depending on how I fast I can get the turtle suit done.
I have a couple of people/firms sending in ITB forms on doing the mechanics for the suits, and Bob Dullam (Bob Dullam / Bob Dullam | Facebook) will be sculpting the face of Robert Downey, Jr and I will be sculpting the suit and base.
And again, these are prelim numbers. I doubt that they'll go for that price, it'd be nice, but let's face it, it's a different time.
Thoughts and features not listed?? Changes you all'd like to possibly see??