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The Avengers Iron Man Mark VII Helmet Prop Replica
The Avengers Iron Man Mark VII Helmet Prop Replica  
 price: 729.99  releaseDate:
 manufacturer: eFX Collectibles  upc: 844818000735
 category: Prop_Replicas  subcategory: Iron Man
 source: Entertainment Earth  

You are Iron Man! Straight out of Marvel's The Avengers film! Beautifully recreated prop replica of Tony Stark's Iron Man helmet. Limited edition of just 1,000 numbered pieces! The eFX Iron Man helmet is a faithful reproduction of the iconic helmet worn by Tony Stark in The Avengers ! A full scale prop replica of the helmet, it was recreated using master patterns made from the original molds to make the screen-used helmets. A limited edition of just 1,000 pieces worldwide, this beautiful replica has been constructed mainly from fiberglass. Comes complete with certificate of authenticity, eFX display base, and numbered plaque! Since relocating his operations to the newly constructed Stark Tower in New York City, the Repulsor-powered hero, Iron Man, has been in more frequent contact with S.H.I.E.L.D. As the eccentric billionaire and brilliant inventor Tony Stark, he serves as an advisor to Nick Fury's peacekeeping and intelligence agency. But when a new crisis leads to the activation of the Avengers initiative, Stark readily powers up his newest armor, the Iron Man mark VII, which utilizes the latest in laser targeted armor deployment and integrated repulsor technology. The Iron Man Mark VII helmet seen in The Avengers was made by special effects studios, Legacy Effects. The eFX master patterns were made from the original master molds that were used to make the screen-used helmets. This helmet was custom fitted to Robert Downey Jr. to fit snugly so that it would not move or wobble when worn. The helmet is made in 3 removable pieces, just like the original prop. The faceplate is held in place with magnets and in the screen-used helmets, magnets were also placed on the top of the helmet to hold the faceplate in the open position. The helmet appeared to open and close by a digital process known as "morphing." Also, the faceplace and chin piece were plated with silver and then painted with a translucent gold ink! Please Note: Item cannot be worn and eyes do not light up.
 


 

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