Tony Stark's Armor Mk 6 Mk 42 Mk 22 Mk 40 Mk 41 Mk 36 Mk 38 Mk 37 MCU Iron Man 3 (2013) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Iron Man Armor Mark 6
Iron Man Armor Mark 42
Iron Man Armor Mark 22 Hot Rod
Iron Man Armor Mark 40 Shotgun
Iron Man Armor Mark 41 Bones
Iron Man Armor Mark 36 Peacemaker
Iron Man Armor Mark 38 Igor
Iron Man Armor Mark 37 Hammerhead
Tony Stark's Armor Mk 6 Mk 42 Mk 22 Mk 40 Mk 41 Mk 36 Mk 38 Mk 37 MCU Iron Man 3 (2013) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Iron Man Armor Mark 6
Iron Man Armor Mark 42
Iron Man Armor Mark 22 Hot Rod
Iron Man Armor Mark 40 Shotgun
Iron Man Armor Mark 41 Bones
Iron Man Armor Mark 36 Peacemaker
Iron Man Armor Mark 38 Igor
Iron Man Armor Mark 37 Hammerhead

Tony Stark's Armor Mk 6 Mk 42 Mk 22 Mk 40 Mk 41 Mk 36 Mk 38 Mk 37 MCU Iron Man 3 (2013) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Tony Stark's Armor Mk 6 Mk 42 Mk 22 Mk 40 Mk 41 Mk 36 Mk 38 Mk 37 MCU Iron Man 3 (2013) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Tony Stark's Armor Mk 6 Mk 42 Mk 22 Mk 40 Mk 41 Mk 36 Mk 38 Mk 37 MCU Iron Man 3 (2013) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This armor-focused set features Iron Man Mark VI, Iron Man Mark XLII, Iron Man Mark XXII Hot Rod, Iron Man Shotgun, Iron Man Mark 41 Bones, Iron Man Mark XXXVI Peacemaker, Iron Man Mark 38 Igor, and Iron Man Mark XXXVII Hammerhead, presented as original building block interpretations created by independent designers and intended to complement brick-style construction collections, suitable for combination with other brick-style construction elements.

The Iron Man Mark VI armor, as seen in the MCU, is a significant suit in Tony Stark's arsenal, first appearing in Iron Man 2 and playing a crucial role in The Avengers, designed as a replacement for the Mark IV to resolve Stark's palladium poisoning by incorporating a new Arc Reactor core that provided improved energy output and longer operational time, used by Tony Stark during the Battle of New York against the Chitauri where its versatility and power were vital to the Avengers' victory, and though later replaced by newer models, the Mark VI remains a memorable and pivotal armor in the evolution of Iron Man suits within the MCU. This armor is represented here as a minifigure-style building block toy designed for display and collection.

The Iron Man Mark XLII (Mark 42) armor is a fictional powered exoskeleton in the MCU, introduced in Iron Man 3 (2013) as one of Tony Stark's creations, notable for its autonomous prehensile propulsion system that allows individual armor pieces to detach from his workshop and fly to him for rapid assembly, featuring a primarily gold and yellow color scheme with red highlights, later seen in a damaged state in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and representing a major advancement in Stark's Iron Man technology within the MCU. This version is recreated as a minifigure-style building block toy suitable for collectors.

Iron Man Mark XXII (Mark 22), codenamed Hot Rod, is a War Machine variant in Tony Stark's Iron Man armor line designed for high-heat environments and combat, created after the events of Iron Man 3 with a distinctive red and silver color scheme and advanced heat-resistant materials that enable it to function in extreme temperature conditions, and while its specific combat missions are not extensively detailed, its design implies deployment in scenarios involving molten materials, volcanic activity, or other heat-intensive situations as part of Stark's specialized armor arsenal. This armor appears here as a minifigure-style building block toy for display setups.

Iron Man Shotgun is a specialized armor created by Tony Stark in the MCU, designated as Mark X and designed specifically for hypersonic speed, belonging to the Iron Legion series of purpose-built suits, first appearing with a bright blue primary color and silver accents that enhance its sleek and aerodynamic design, and although it did not see on-screen combat use, it is widely recognized through its distinctive appearance. This suit is presented as a minifigure-style building block toy intended for collectors.

Iron Man Mark 41, nicknamed Bones, is a lightweight and stealth-based armor from the MCU introduced in Iron Man 3, designed for rapid deployment and high maneuverability with an open-frame skeletal structure that exposes its inner mechanisms, created as part of Tony Stark's Iron Legion of specialized suits, and ultimately destroyed during the final battle with Aldrich Killian. This armor is recreated as a minifigure-style building block toy for display.

The Iron Man Mark XXXVI (Mark 36), also known as the Peacemaker, is a Heavy Armor suit created by Tony Stark as part of the Iron Legion, designed primarily for riot control and crowd suppression with an emphasis on defensive actions and non-lethal force, featuring reinforced shock-absorbing plating, powerful sonic emitters, and non-lethal projectile systems that distinguish it from more offensive suits by prioritizing containment and reduced casualties. This armor is depicted here as a minifigure-style building block toy suited for collection.

Iron Man Mark 38, also known as Igor, is a heavy-lifting armor from Iron Man 3 (2013) and part of the House Party Protocol, distinguished by its bulky frame and immense strength built for lifting and supporting heavy objects rather than direct combat, with a utilitarian design that proved crucial during the final battle against Aldrich Killian when it was used to rescue civilians trapped under debris. This armor is represented as a minifigure-style building block toy for display-focused scenes.

Iron Man Mark XXXVII, designated Hammerhead, is an underwater combat and deep-sea exploration armor created by Tony Stark, reinforced to withstand extreme pressure environments and equipped with specialized propulsion, sonar, deep-sea lighting, and underwater weaponry, enabling deployment in salvage missions, rescue operations, and aquatic combat scenarios that extend Iron Man technology beyond land and air. This underwater variant is recreated as a minifigure-style building block toy for collectors and display arrangements.

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