Iron Man Mk 50 (Infinity War Suit)

AegidiusDesigns

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Hey everyone, wanted to share my build of the Mk 50 from Infinity War, pretty self explanatory x) Hope you enjoy! I used MxCrft's pattern on etsy, but I heavily modified it to get the seamless abs/chest, modified the arms, boots,...

Still have to add most of the LEDs, and do the wings.

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I love it; a really nice, clean build. How long would you say it took to build from start to finish?

(Although I thought the Infinity War suit was designated the Mark 48?)
 
I love it; a really nice, clean build. How long would you say it took to build from start to finish?

(Although I thought the Infinity War suit was designated the Mark 48?)

Apparently according to some figures and stuff it's the Mk 50. I don't know what the 48/49 would be (assuming one of those will be the new Hulkbuster), but yeah. I'm not sure. 50 sounds a bit nicer I suppose ^^

Thanks tho!
 
What sealant and paint did you use?

Plastidip (thick coats), then an overall coat of Sencys Inox paint. Problem is I can't find the paint anymore. I live in Belgium, had to scour every store in a 70 kilometer radius and I only found 5 cans, they're getting replaced, and there's no equivalent from other brands. But it's what I use for the metallic undercoat I apply under my candy color coats. It's the closest thing I found to getting a "realistic" steel effect. The candy metallic red is just Motip car paint I found at auto stores. Same with the gold! Hope that helps ;)
 
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