![]() The Mark 33 armour is defined by its angular polygonal shape, which is accentuated by the additional chest armour with the sharp shoulderpads that point outwards. The Silver Centurion minifigure is bound to excite LEGO Marvel Super Heroes fans as it’s the very first Iron Man minifigure with an additional piece of armour (the Hulk Buster suit doesn’t count obviously). Also included are some transparent studs for the repulsor effect from his palms, as well as two 1 x 1 round bricks for leg propulsion. Here are the contents of the polybag, 12 pieces that make up the Silver Centurion minifigure. Strangely enough, the polybag is branded with Avengers Age of Ultron which is odd since the Mk 33 Armour didn’t show up in that movie. ![]() It was my favourite and most memorable scene of the movie, so it’s great that we’re getting yet another Iron Man suit. The Silver Centurion armour or Mark 33 featured quite briefly in Iron Man 3, where Tony Stark activates the “House Party Protocol” – you know, the scene where he summons all his Iron Man armours from his home. Here’s the photo of the polybag of 5002946 Silver Centurion. ![]() While I don’t play video games, the game seems to be reviewing quite well by game critics! ![]() Here’s a short review and plenty of photos of the brand new LEGO Marvel Super Heroes polybag. I picked up a copy of the game (despite me not being much of a console gamer) so that I could get my hands on the Silver Centurion polybag. The preorder bonus was an EB Games exclusive here in Australia, and in the US, I believe that it’s with Gamestop. The release also includes a long-standing tradition of incentivizing preorders by giving fans an opportunity to own the exclusive new LEGO polybag – 5002946 Silver Centurion! But the Avengers knew the truth, and Stark alienated Steve Rogers (who was then known as the Captain) in IRON MAN #228 when he put his quest for vengeance against all other considerations.LEGO Marvel Avengers, the new video game developed by TT Games was released last week on Thursday here in Australia. So he was able to play it off as Iron Man’s rogue vendetta as opposed to implicating himself. Stark’s own designs were being used by several villains and even a few heroes.Īt the time, Stark still had a secret identity. IRON MAN #225 kicked off the “Armor Wars” arc, where Stark discovered that some of his technology had been stolen and disseminated to the criminal underworld. It truly had staying power, and it was the armor that Stark wore into one of his biggest stories to date. Iron Man’s new look lasted almost three years, which is an eternity in comics. Inside that armor, Stark must have truly felt like a new man. The silver in the design was also quite striking, although those shoulder pads were pure ‘80s-awesome. Between its Pulse Bolts, heat lance, improved flight capability, and the upgraded Repulsors and uni-beam, the Silver Centurion was a breathtaking achievement for Stark. Stark also installed a force field, which was a big power drain and lasted only a few seconds. The armor was also designed to absorb any form of energy, including heat. ![]() But eventually, it was time for Stark to reclaim what was his in the landmark IRON MAN #200. Rhodes was so entrenched in the role that he even traveled to Battleworld for 1985’s SECRET WARS and joined the West Coast Avengers as a founding member. In his place, James Rhodes took on the mantle of Iron Man. Stark had fallen off the wagon of sobriety, and he was no longer able or willing to be Iron Man. The Silver Centurion debuted in 1985 at a time when Tony Stark hadn’t been wearing the armor since IRON MAN #169 in 1983. It has even appeared in Marvel Studios’ “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2,” and it’s become the signature symbol of ol’ Shell-Head’s ‘80s adventures. The Silver Centurion was a marked departure for Iron Man, and it was easily the most advanced armor for its time. But in the ‘80s, Stark created the Iron Man Armor Model #8, or as it’s more commonly known, the Silver Centurion armor. Stark usually favors the red and gold designs, which have become Iron Man’s iconic colors. Since his debut in TALES OF SUSPENSE #39 in 1963, Tony Stark has been consistently tinkering with his Iron Man armor and constantly upgrading it. ![]()
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