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Iron Man
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Theme:

Super Heroes
    Marvel

Variations:

Comic
Mark 5
Mark 6
Mark 7
Mark 17
Mark 42
See Also: Tony Stark

Accessories:

Helmet
Visor
Repulsor (Two)
Jet (Two)

Years:

2012, 2013

Parts
[List of appearances]
We're gonna need a bigger team
―Iron Man in the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes trailer

Iron Man, also known as Tony Stark, is a minifigure in the Super Heroes theme, specifically in the Marvel subtheme.

Description

Mark 5

The Mark 5 in its suitcase form is included in 76007 Iron Man: Malibu Mansion Attack. It is a medium stone grey suitcase with stickers detailing the armour pattern stuck on the front and back to represent the armour in its compact form.

Mark 6

Iron Man's helmet is dark red and gold; designed to look like it does in the film, and to flip up and reveal Tony's double-sided face (smiling and angry). His body is entirely dark red. On the front is the electromagnet in a triangular shape, with a black lines to depict the armour and a little gold on the sides. He has back printing with black lines depicting the armour and three gold strips arranged in an arrow-like shape in the center. Also, he has leg printing showing his gold shins. He also has two transparent blue studs that can be attached to his hands for repulsors, and two transparent blue 1x1 cylinder bricks for jets coming out of the legs.

This suit is based on the Mark 6 suit he wears in Iron Man 2 and The Avengers.

Mark 7

Iron Man's helmet is dark red and gold; designed to look like it does in the film with a visor that can flip up to reveal Tony's double-sided face (smirking and angry). His body is entirely dark red. The front has the electromagnet in a circular shape, with a black line to depict the armour and gold on the sides and in the middle of the torso. He has back printing depicting the back of his armour and a lot more gold. Also he has leg printing showing his gold shins with grey in the middle. He has two transparent blue studs that can be attached to his hands for repulsors, and two 1x1 cylinder bricks for jets coming out of the legs.

This suit is based on the Mark 7 suit he wears in The Avengers.

Mark 17

This variant has a mask with dark blue eyes, a small arrow continuing the red at the top of the mask, and silver on the chin only stopping to reveal a red area on the chin. Stark's head piece is the same as the Mark VI and VII variants. This variant's body is dark red, but has a new print design. His torso is printed front a back with the arc reactor being the same colour as the eyes and showing up on the front and back of the suit. The reactor is surrounded by a gold circle that turns into a harness, along with a lot of gold armour. The printing continues onto the legs, on the hips, on the legs the kneepads are gold with a plate of silver around it. There is gold printing on his toes depicting his boots, which are the same design as the Mark 42 variant.

This suit is nicknamed the "Heartbreaker".

Mark 42

The helmet is the same as previous variants, but the mask is a lighter shade of gold . The face in 76006 is the same face used on Tony Stark. This variant has a dark red body, except for the hands which are gold. His torso is printed with the arc reactor, dark gold plating on most of the torso, with some silver also on it. There is back printing depicting the back plating in gold, silver and red. The printing continues on to the legs with printing on the hips to depict the hip armour, the legs have the knee pads which are mostly gold with silver in them. The toe depict part of the boots. It comes with two studs and cylinders like the other variants.

Comic Book Suit

Iron Man in this variation has a normal head printed to look like his mask (as opposed to the helmet he gets in other variations). He has torso printing depicting the comic version of his suit with the electromagnet being a circle, with several smaller ones. He has back printing on the head and torso. His head has the back of his mask and the torso depicts the back of his armour. He is dark red and gold, with his hands being red.

This version is based on his Bleeding Edge suit, which appears in dozens of comics.


Video Game Variants

Iron Man is set to appear in the upcoming video game LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, in 2013. At least four variations of Iron Man will be present in the game- his Mark 1, Mark 6, Mark 7, and Mark 42 suits. The Mark 1 is a new design created for the game while the Mark 6, Mark 7, and Mark 42 are based on the corresponding minifigure which has been released in a physical form, except the eye and arc reactor areas will glow blue. In the game, Iron Man is known to have the ability of flight, repulsors, and explosive projectiles. A Tony Stark character is also to be included in the game.

Background

Tony Stark was the son of billionaire weapons manufacturer Howard Stark and the owner of Stark Industries. When demonstrating his latest weapon at a military testing, he was captured by terrorists, who demanded that he build the same weapon for them that he just demonstrated to the US military. Due to the shrapnel in his chest, an electromagnet had to be placed in his chest to keep it away from his heart, which Stark later replaced with an arc reactor. In secret, Stark built a giant mechanical suit to escape from a prison cave, which he did so successfully. Because of this incident, Stark's eyes were opened as he saw first-hand where his weapons were going. Tony built a perfected Mark 2 of the Iron Man suit he used to escape the cave. He tested this, but upon finding some faults, built a Mark 3 suit and painted it red and gold. After he defeated his business partner, Obadiah Stane who had struck a deal with the terrorists and rebuilt the original Mark 1 as Iron Monger, he revealed himself to the world as Iron Man. Nick Fury, commander of S.H.I.E.L.D., then approached him and asked him to join the Avengers in the future, but Stark declined.

Some time later, Stark had developed a further three suits, and gained an armoured ally in his friend Colonel James Rhodes, who became known as War Machine after taking Stark's Mark 2 suit and having it modified. He also was dying from a Palladium poisiong caused by his old chestpiece, which he later fixed, and had further dealings with S.H.I.E.L.D, with Director Fury and the Black Widow.

In New York City, Tony oversaw the construction of Stark Tower, including isolating it from the grid. Agent Coulson came to recruit Stark to look over Selvig's notes to help locate the Tesseract. Pepper Potts left for D.C. and Stark looked at Erik Selvig's notes.

Iron Man appeared at Stuttgart to assist Captain America and capture Loki, which he was successful in doing so. On the way back to the Helicarrier, Thor came and took Loki, which prompted Iron Man and Captain America to fight Thor. Aboard the carrier, Tony placed devices to help him break into S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database. He then helped Bruce Banner locate the Tesseract and talked Banner into using the Hulk as hero. He questioned Steve and why S.H.I.E.L.D. needed them now and not earlier. During the attack on the Helicarrier, Steve and Tony tried to fix the destroyed rotor, which they were successful, but severely damaged his Mark 6 armour in the process. Tony mourned Coulson's death and realized that Loki wanted to them out publicly and used Stark Tower as a power source for the portal machine. He headed to it and informed Loki that he had made the other five Avengers mad, Loki tried to possess Tony, but his arc reactor protected him from Loki's magic. Loki then threw Stark out a window, but not before Tony activated the Mark 7 armour which was deployed around him during his fall.

Stark joined the other Avengers (Captain America, The Hulk, Thor, Black Widow and Hawkeye) and helped stop Loki and his Chitauri army from taking over the Earth. Captain America ordered Stark to patrol the three mile radius around Stark Tower, where he neutralised several Chitauri. He then intercepted a nuclear weapon and manually aimed it at the alien mother ship. The effort involved forced his suit to shut down and Stark to become unconscious, resulting in an uncontrolled descent back to Earth. The Hulk safely caught him and woke him up. He helped Thor return to Asgard. Afterwards, he drove off with Bruce Banner.

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details for Iron Man 3 follow.

After the battle in New York , Tony Stark felt that he didn't know everything as he almost died. He built at least fourty-two suits for various scenarios including perfecting his newest suit, the Mark 42, which he designed so he could summon it piece by piece anywhere and at anytime.

Happy Hogan was severely injured in one of The Mandarin's attacks, Tony Stark issued a verbal challenge to the Mandarin, asking that if he was a man, come to his house and prove it. Savin led an attack on Tony's Malibu mansion with military helicopters disguised as news helicopters. His first instict was to armour up Pepper Potts in the Mark 42 Armour and ordered her to get herself and Maya Hansen out of the crumbling house. Once Pepper and Maya were safely outside he called the armour back to him and he tried to stop the helicopters from causing further destruction as Iron Man, deprived of flight capabilities and weapons systems because it was a prototype, but failed and was dragged undersea by the falling debris and was crushed. Tony ordered J.A.R.V.I.S. to get him back to the surface as he passed out, but when he woke up in Tennessee with his suit severely damaged, J.A.R.V.I.S. shut down, preventing Tony from contacting anyone.

Finding a shed, he met Harley, who helped him. Harley brought him to a local attack by the Mandarin. He discovered the explosions were triggered by soldiers from the Extremis program, an experimental treatment intended to allow its users to recover from crippling injuries. However, if a user's body could not properly metabolize Extremis, the user heats up and explodes. Stark witnessed Extremis first hand when Savin and Ellen Brandt attacked him.

With Harley's help, he figured out the Mandarin's location. Using a variety of homemade weapons, he infiltrated the mansion. Inside, he found that the Mandarin was just a British actor named Trevor Slattery that Aldrich Killian had hired to cover for schemes. Killian revealed he had kidnapped Pepper and injected her with the Extremis.

Stark then left to stop Savin in the Iron Patriot armour from abducting President Ellis aboard Air Force One, he remotely controlled his armour and saved thirteen people falling from the plane and killed Savin, but Ellis was delivered to Killian.

On the platform, Stark went to save Potts, and Rhodes; the President. Stark summoned each of his Iron Man suits, controlled remotely by JARVIS, to provide air support. Rhodes secured the President and led him to safety, while Stark discovered Potts has survived the Extremis procedure. However, before he can save her, a rig collapses around them and she fell to her apparent death. Stark, forced into confronting Killian, trapped Killian in an Iron Man suit that self-destructed. Potts, whose Extremis powers allowed her to survive her fall, killed Killian, who had survived the exploding armour.

After the battle, Stark ordered J.A.R.V.I.S. to remotely destroy each Iron Man suit, as a sign of his intention to devote more time to Potts. Both the Vice President and Slattery are arrested. Potts underwent surgery to remove Extremis, and Stark to remove the shrapnel embedded near his heart. Tony then returned to the ruins of his Malibu home and pitched his obsolete chest arc reactor into the sea, musing he will always be Iron Man, even without his armour.

Spoilers end here.

Notes

The Mark 5 suitcase
  • Iron Man's Mark 42 Armour makes an appearance in 76007 Iron Man: Malibu Mansion Attack, however its head is a blank white piece.
  • A suitcase representing Iron Man's Mark 5 armour folded up also makes an appearance in 76007 Iron Man: Malibu Mansion Attack
  • His preliminary face at Comic Con was the same as Jack Sparrow's cursed variation, and at the NY Toy Fair 2012 was Bruce Wayne's old face.
  • The mask doesn't flip open like it does in the films. In the films, the chin stays put and the face pivots up.
  • There are different variations of him in the two LEGO movie posters, one has his helmet with the visor up, and the other has the hair of the Weight Lifter minifigure, when on the Tony Stark minifigure it is dark brown.

LEGO.com Description

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page) Iron Man™ (Mark 6 & 7)
Taken prisoner by criminals, billionaire industrialist and inventor Tony Stark built a metal suit to escape. Now he fights evil all around the world as Iron Man, the Armored Avenger! With an ever-evolving series of hi-tech armor powered by the arc reactor in his chest, and a team of trusted friends to back him up, Iron Man is always on the cutting edge of justice.

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page) Iron Man™ (Mark 17 & 42)
Tony Stark is constantly tinkering with his Iron Man suit to make it stronger, faster, and more powerful. Designed with the latest next-generation Stark Industries technology, the upgraded Mark 42 armor leaves all of its predecessors in the dust. Watch out, villains – Iron Man is back, and he’s better than ever!


Appearances

Video Game Appearances

Other

Gallery of Variants

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Mark 6Mark 7Mark 17Mark 42Comic Book Suit


Gallery of Video Game Variants

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Iron Man™ (Mark 6 & 7)

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See Also: Tony Stark +