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Entry #21
By: 11numb

The Iron Gentleman

Due to the Beyonder's meddling, Tony Stark finds himself trapped in the 1820s, without his Iron Man suit. Using resources obtained from a blacksmith, Stark creates a new suit: The Iron Gentleman. He uses this new suit to combat crime in the streets of London. The barrels on the arms and legs are purely cosmetic, with metal armor underneath.

Additional Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/18367601@N03/tags/iron/

Entry #22
by: GFox

Extreme Eating Buffet Armor

This is a mini-land scaled Iron Man modification. (Based on the classic armor design here.)

The Extreme Eating Buffet Armor makes the most of the All-You-Can Eat for $9.99 dinner option. Since metal does not expand, it comes with a giant beer-gut expansion, an arm designed to hold entire steam table's worth of food at once, a gripper arm with optional ladle attachments, and a modified helmet to allow for food to reach Tony's mouth.

Additional Photos:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=316080

Entry #23
by: GFox

Extreme Dog Walking Armor

This is a mini-land scaled Iron Man modification. (Based on the classic armor design here.)

Tony Stark knew he was in trouble the moment he found out he had to care for Cerebus, the three-headed hound from Hell. Soon, a new special mission armor was born: Extreme Dog Walking Armor. It has a super-tough walking harness and enhanced strength-boosting servos in the right arm.

Three heads means three times as much food goes in - but there's still only one exit. To handle the load, the armor's left arm has a converted crane/Super-Pooper-Scooper attached to a vacuum processing system that stores the waste in the handy backpack-mounted disposal system.

Additional Photos:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=316081

Entry #24
by: Zach Baker

Snow Mission Suit
 
When Tony Stark must travel to the tundra, this is what he likes to travel in. Equipped with dual laser cutters, and a durable frame, this suit can handle anything. The cockpit drops down to let tony out, and each joint bends in the same way as a human joint does, allowing for complete mobility. This creation is also 100% studless.
 
For more pictures, please visit my mocpage.

 

Entry #25
by: Zach Baker

Heavy-Duty Hardsuit
 
This suit is for Tony Stark to handle not only tougher opponents, but tougher everyday tasks as well. This creation is 100% studless, and has complete mobility.
 
For more pictures, please visit my mocpage.

 

Entry #26
by: Baz

Ridiculously Long Legs

For out running your enemies....and crushing them in the process >:P


Link: http://quartz-45-potato.blogspot.com/2008/04/pumping-iron-my-four-entries.html

Entry #27
by: Baz

Ridiculously Large Fists

For climbing and and beating the crap out of things.



Link: http://quartz-45-potato.blogspot.com/2008/04/pumping-iron-my-four-entries.html

Entry #28
by: Baz

Ridiculously Large Head

"You could take advantage of the huge eyes to see and the huge mouth to yell in your enemies' ears. You could solve puzzles with all the extra brain power or you could simply confuse people."


Link: http://quartz-45-potato.blogspot.com/2008/04/pumping-iron-my-four-entries.html

Entry #29
by: Baz

Ridiculously Large.....Everything!

Any combonation of the above.

Link: http://quartz-45-potato.blogspot.com/2008/04/pumping-iron-my-four-entries.html

Entry #30
By: Will

Super Suit

I present you the Super Suit!

Also here is the Flickr link...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796179@N06/sets/72157604744595167/

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