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A triangle has been used in a few of the Iron Man's armors but more often it's round. It's also been a diamond, hexagon etc. - changes often. Here's some of them -

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Iron Man "Bleeding Edge" armor introduced in 2010 -

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Images and Specs for Tony Stark?s $9 Million Car from THE AVENGERS; Vehicle Includes Nightvision Windshield and More

Here?s the specs of the car according to Acura:

Acura 2012 Stark Industries Super Car

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Standard Equipment at No Extra Cost

Operating/Durability Features:

  • Palladium-powered 80,000 TOHC 32-valve engine with titanium-forged block and nitrous fuel-injection system.
  • 9 Speed HYPER-Shift transmission
  • Diamond quartz cross-drilled brake calipers
  • Steering wheel with palm-scan ID
  • Lithium Dioxide-injecting shocks
  • Reflex-response steering column with target guidance feedback
  • Super-scan theft-deterrent modulator

Defense Systems:

  • Info-net sensory tracker system
  • Invisa-shield exo-system wave modifier
  • Enviro-clone projected hologram of surroundings
  • Thermal imaging topography mapping software
  • Emergency homing beacon
  • Self-detonating recon drone

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Exterior Features

  • Adavanced radar-deflecting capabilities with wave modifier
  • Bullet- and foreign element-proof clear coat and metal skin
  • Night-vision HUD windshield
  • Bulletproof hyper-traction tires
  • High-grade tint with radar bounce and jam capabilities
  • Intermittent blue and red tech flashers in all light assemblies
  • Underbody kit with aero-dynamic spoiler lip
  • Black-night painted-wheels with particle matter technology

Tactical Package

  • Anti-ballistic shielding body panels
  • Incoming scan scrambler
  • Low-density plasma emitters with UV flares
  • Encrypted computer with backup-powered interface and satellite link

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Manufacturer?s Suggested Retail Price: $9,198,000.00

Tax: $22,364

License and Registration: $6, 782

Destination Fee: $1,854

Total Vehicle Price: $9,229,000.00

Palladium Power Estimates:

City Miles ? 234

Highway Miles ? 302

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CAPTAIN AMERICA 2 May Begin Production This Year; S.H.I.E.L.D. Movie to Follow?

As Marvel?s The Avengers opens in a few short months, it?s time to look forward to the studio?s development slate after the all-star superhero movie. We already know that Thor 2 and Iron Man 3 are the next to go into production, as they?ve (finally) attached a director and a new screenwriter to the former, and the latter has Shane Black in the director?s chair. For now, the release schedule looks like this:

  • The Avengers on May 4th, 2012
  • Iron Man 3 on May 3rd, 2013
  • Thor 2 on November 15th, 2013
  • Untitled Marvel 1 on April 4th 2014
  • Untitled Marvel 2 on May 16th 2014

In an interview with IMDb Television (via JoBlo), actor Neal McDonough (who played Dum Dum Dugan in Captain America: The First Avenger) was asked about the Captain America sequel and revealed that he may be donning that bowler cap sooner rather than later:

?They?re planning [to go into production] for the end of this year, because Marvel does one film at a time. So they?re going to do
Thor 2
and as soon as
Thor
has wrapped, they?ll do
Cap 2
. Hopefully right after that, we?ll jump into
Nick Fury
because that?s the one I?m looking forward to more than anything.?

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