Acting armor from "The Avengers" that looks cool and even useful in everyday life
Acting armor from "The Avengers" that looks cool and even useful in everyday life
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A three-meter suit with a hydraulic drive and a flamethrower, in which you can stop the Hulk himself.

Acting armor from "The Avengers" that looks cool and even useful in everyday life
Acting armor from "The Avengers" that looks cool and even useful in everyday life

The irrepressible British plumber-inventor Colin Furze, who built the AT-ACT walker and Kylo Ren's TIE fighter from Star Wars, again surprises with his new project. This time, he created a full-length, working version of the Iron Man's Mark XLIV Armor suit, better known as the Hulkbuster.

Steel armor with a height of more than three meters consists of many modules. It has a complex structure and is hydraulically driven. The front part and helmet of the Hulkbuster are raised, and inside the operator can be freely placed.

Armor can be controlled both from the inside and remotely using the remote control. True, not from a satellite, as in the original, but via a LAN cable. A flamethrower is hidden in the left hand of the Hulkbuster, and the fist of the right is thrown forward like a hydraulic press and destroys everything in its path.

In moments when the suit is not used in combat, it can be used for household needs. Homemade "Hulkbuster" will help light the grill, change the channel on the TV, scare neighbors or crack a nut. Why are there nuts, such a suit will split everything.

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