Building Iron Man suit. In a cave. With a box of scraps)
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Di belahan bumi mana lagi kita bisa dapatkan manusia seperti kamu alex...??? Benar benar di luar kemampuan banyak manusia..kamu paket lengkap bro...amazing
I am suggesting some upgrade in your next Armour set AI for only suit functions Power arm (fix the joints properly by heavy motor which can help to heavy weight lift) Fly bag ( fix in your back which can be used to fly ) Arc reactor ( upgrade it as much you can so That it can be more efficient) Uranium isotopes are better for energy requirements Don't focus on the size add much things you can add in suit First focus on these things after you can decrease it's size ALL THE BEST 💯
I am really surprised you haven't got any million or billionaires trying to back you financially...if you can do all that in a small garage i would love to see what you can do with unlimited resources.
I am in the process of making one myself I need your help I don't know anything about motion sensors everyone keeps making their own plastic little iron Man suit that doesn't throw flames or anything but you are the first one I've seen yet to actually become the iron Man I need your help
Genuinely do not know if this type of technology can be used for this specific situation but at 1:06 where you mention a full metal suit being "Non-Functional" due to the final product being much too heavy. I struck a thought (genuinely just a thought) but, for (typically pick-up trucks) trucks that draw trailers, there's a brace that counter weights the load of the trailer against the total load capacity of the truck itself making the load lighter (as I understand it, I don't know if this is actually how the trailer hitch and corresponding parts work) could something like this, in theory, be used to (if retro fitted for your needs of course) to lighten the total load on your body by making it so the suit itself takes all the weight instead of forcing your body to hold that burden?