Mr. Stark's Wardrobe (so far)....
And this is from what exactly? Iron Man 3? Avengers cut scene?
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The last suit on the right is the Mark VII first seen in Avengers.
The last suit on the right is the Mark VII first seen in Avengers.
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They appear to be Mk I to VII, going from left to right.
But that doesn't look like Tony's usual workshop. He usually has nicer décor.
I really should do something about this signature.
So...I was gonna ask how he got the Mark I back....then I remembered Stain was quite helpful in taking care of that for him.....I wonder what Tony did with the remains of the Iron Monger suit?
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Edit: being dim, missed the end of the picture.
They appear to be Mk I to VII, going from left to right. But that doesn't look like Tony's usual workshop. He usually has nicer décor. |
As to the decor, give the CGI folks some time
They are indeed the Mark 1 to 7, though the Mark 2 case looks to have a facsimile or replica in it since that suit became the War Machine.
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As to the decor, give the CGI folks some time |
I really should do something about this signature.
They may all be facsimiles, after all, they all ended up pretty smashed up.
You don't think the décor is meant to look like a drab military base where someone is duplicating Stark's inventions? |
That photo only seems to show battle damage to the Mark 3. Mark 4 wasn't damaged so much as set aside after Tony perfected the arc reactor. The Mark 5/suitcase armor looks to be repaired along with the Mark 6 and 7.
As to the decor, I don't think that is a base where someone is copying the Iron Man armors. I think that it is Tony's personal lab/workshop where he constantly modifies and rebuilds the Iron Man. He's been known for years to keep older suits in storage, some in operational condition in case he needs to suit up in one of them.
I wouldn't mind if they added a quick background shot of the stealth and space armors that he's had.
The Mark V has to either be a replica or a new version because the one he was wearing when he went up against Whiplash got pretty banged up... With regard to the Mark II....I would imagine if Tony has managed to get the War Machine back in house....I don't know if he would have stripped that back down to its original components... He might keep that around for Rhodey if need arose...
You only fail if you give up. - Dana Scully
Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum - Nick Cave
We're not just destroyers, at the same time we can be saviors. - Allen Walker
As to the decor, I don't think that is a base where someone is copying the Iron Man armors. I think that it is Tony's personal lab/workshop where he constantly modifies and rebuilds the Iron Man. He's been known for years to keep older suits in storage, some in operational condition in case he needs to suit up in one of them.
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Unless it's a different location.
And even if he moved his workshop to Stark Tower, I would expect anything designed by Tony Stark to be less drab and utilitarian.
I really should do something about this signature.
Didn't Rhodey steal the Mark 2 and turned it into War Machine?
The Mark V has to either be a replica or a new version because the one he was wearing when he went up against Whiplash got pretty banged up... With regard to the Mark II....I would imagine if Tony has managed to get the War Machine back in house....I don't know if he would have stripped that back down to its original components... He might keep that around for Rhodey if need arose...
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I really should do something about this signature.
Given that Rhodes is a serving military officer, I doubt he would be allowed to return the suit even if he wanted too. Government property now.
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Granted there is a hint in IM2 that Tony had allowed Rhodey to get into the workshop and access the armor vault. Nick Fury seemed rather astonished that Rhodey basically walked through Tony's defenses and security and took a suit of armor. Tony didn't comment much on that. Was Tony allowing Rhodey to have a suit due to the fact that he was slowly dying and somehow wanted the Iron Man legacy to continue even if it must be as a military weapon?
If nothing else, I would think Tony would want it back to see the full details of what Hammer did to the armor when he weaponized it. Perhaps he will build a superior version of that armor for Rhodey?
As to the workshop, I'm sure that is Tony's workshop albeit either an unfinished set or a new set.
He probably just made new ones. He did have a holographic schematic of the Mark I that he started out with (presumably made from memory), and a fully automated assembly line.
He probably just made new ones. He did have a holographic schematic of the Mark I that he started out with (presumably made from memory), and a fully automated assembly line.
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Tony may or may not have already been tinkering with the idea of powered armor. But as necessity is the mother of invention he had no great need to build it until he was captured, same with making the mini arc reactor.
So more IRON MAN 3 info, including a group that "aims" to be a problem for Tony and perhaps the Marvel cinematic universe.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=60982
so more iron man 3 info, including a group that "aims" to be a problem for tony and perhaps the marvel cinematic universe.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=60982 |
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Aww man. Avengers is still in the theater, and I've seen it twice after all that waiting, and now I have to be excited for, and wait for, Iron Man 3!
My take on the War Machine thing was that Tony allowed Rhody to take it, and had it pre-programmed for him.
@Joshua.
So more IRON MAN 3 info, including a group that "aims" to be a problem for Tony and perhaps the Marvel cinematic universe.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=60982 |
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My take on the War Machine thing was that Tony allowed Rhody to take it, and had it pre-programmed for him.
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Of course Fury saw right through that. No way in hell someone other than Stark can just put on an Iron Man suit and fly it out of there, not without some major reprogramming. Rhodey must have been on the authorized list of users.
Didn't the very first Mark 3 take only 5 hours to fabricate at his house. Imagine the facilities in the tower, where I'm guessing this scene is from. Battle damage? Pffft, order up another breast plate and a few more pairs of gauntlets and have them ready by dinner.
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