


The animatronic required five operators for the arm, and was built on a gimbal to simulate walking. Stan Winston Studios built a 10-foot (3.0 m), 800-pound (360 kg) animatronic version of the Iron Monger suit. A single 90-pound (41 kg) version was built and was designed to only have its top half worn at times. It also foreshadows the design of Obadiah Stane's Iron Monger armor. The Mark I design was intended to look like it was built from spare parts: particularly, the back is less armored than the front, as Tony Stark would use his resources to make a forward attack. Stan Winston and his company were hired to build metal and rubber versions of the armors. Iron Man (2008) director Jon Favreau wanted the film to be believable by showing the eventual construction of the Mark III suit in its three stages. There are no External Links to display.The Hall of Armor display at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, featuring the Marks I-VII (back) and Mark XLII (front).


agents led by Phil Coulson tried to stop him, Stane donned the Iron Monger suit, using Tony Stark's stolen Mark II Arc Reactor to power it. The armor's Rocket Launcher has a self-loading mechanism with enables the suit to fire once a new rocket is loaded.Īfter taking out the Ten Rings terrorist group and stealing the remains of the Mark I suit from them, Obadiah Stane had the Iron Monger suit built based off the Mark I. The Iron Monger has Rockets equipped to the side of the armor's arm. It uses a Targeting System built into the suit enabling for aiming. Iron mongers Missile Launcher is the strongest item of the armors weaponry. The caliber of the rounds used are unknown. Mounted on the right forearm, The Machine Gun is capable of sustained fire due rotary 6 barrel design. The helmet is nearly the same as the Mark I's helmet. Its color is blue like the original Iron Man suits. It has a large circular Arc Reactor in the middle of its chest piece. The Iron Monger Armor is based on the Mark I but is twice its size, bulkier, and has many more weapons.
