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Iron Man: Subterranean Armor / Arctic Crusader / Hulkbuster Hasbro 6.25″ Figures
This is the final digital pattern for the Iron Man Subterranean Armor figure from Hasbro. Originally modeled in 2008, the base figure was used for several Iron Man figure variations including the Arctic Crusader and Hulkbuster.
This figure stands at 6.25” tall, has 31 points of articulation and has 39 separate parts including the Hulkbuster helmet.
Iron Man Subterranean Armor / Arctic Crusader / Hulkbuster
This is the final digital pattern with the added Hulkbuster helmet.
This is the final packaging and production figure for the Subterranean Armor version as featured on the Marvel Legends web site.
Iron Man Subterranean Armor, photographed by Dave Huffman for MarvelLegends.net
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admin on November 19th 2011 in Iron Man
Iron Man: Titanium Man Hasbro 6.25″ Figure
After doing the initial run of Iron Man Mark 3 figures in 2007, I got the assignment to create a figure based on a character to be used in the Iron Man movie tie in video game – the classic Iron Man villain Titanium Man.
These renders are of the final fully engineered digital pattern – the exact same model files used for the final physical RP output and the master tooling patterns. He stands at 6.25” tall, has 32 points of articulation and has 36 separate parts.
Titanium Man
Here is the final packaging and production figure as featured on the Marvel Legends web site.
Titanium Man, photographed by Dave Huffman for MarvelLegends.net
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admin on November 19th 2011 in Iron Man
Iron Man: Mark 3 Hasbro 6.25″ Figure
In early 2007 I received a call from one of my contacts at Hasbro asking if I could start work on a high profile project. That call would be the start of an ongoing relationship with one of the most successful comic book film franchises in history. Iron Man !
This was the first Iron Man figure I created, the Mark 3 from the first Iron Man film. These renders are of the final fully engineered digital pattern – the exact same model files used for the final physical RP output and the master tooling patterns. He stands 6.25″ tall, has 32 points of articulation and has 36 separate parts.
Iron Man Mark 3
As an artist working in the toy industry, one of the most fulfilling experiences is the first time seeing the final packaged product on the shelf. There’s nothing quite like seeing the results of your hard work sitting there in front of you, finished and (hopefully) manufactured in a way that maintains the quality you strove for. When I saw the final Mark 3 figures for the first time I was thrilled with the results. It was an even bigger thrill to find these photographs of the figure on the website MarvelLegends.net. The site’s owner, Dave Huffman, has done some of the best action figure photo shoots I’ve ever seen. I’m thrilled to include Dave’s images on this blog with his kind permission.
Iron Man Mark 3, photographed by Dave Huffman for MarvelLegends.net
admin on November 10th 2011 in Iron Man