By Chris Chang, posted Jun 10, 2011 at 8:39 AM, 45,971 views,

ZTE Employee Builds Ultra-realistic Homemade Iron Man Suit (Video)

Iron Man Mark I in ZTE Campus

We can’t believe this. A super smart Chinese man from Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE spent 3,000 yuan (about $460) and 3 months time to built an ultra-realistic Iron Man suit. Wearing the super cool armor, Wang stuns his office colleagues in the ZTE campus in Shanghai. Video after the jump, and his unbelievable diary of making the suit.

The 25-year-old creator, Wang XiaoKang, became a big fan of Iron Man since the release of Iron Man movie in 2008, and he was inspired to build the awesome gadgets — the Iron Man helmet, arc reactor and repulsor arm. He started from searching information from Google (not Baidu), and he found a forum which talks about props. Then, he went searching for behind-the-scenes of the Iron Man movie, and watched the Blu-ray version everyday. And finally, he came out with this.

And this.

Wang has no experience on DIY at all, and he only has basic tools at home, such as pliers, tapes, scissors, and two tin boxes from IKEA. And Wang somehow worked it out with those basic tools, of course, he purchased other materials and LED bulbs to complete the project. And in 2010, Wang improved the mask, and built a repulsor arm. He wanted to be Iron Man.

Sketch

Wang drew sketches, and spent most of his time in his workshop.

Mark II Arm

Mark II Arm

Then, Wang decided to make a helmet of the Mark III, with a new material called Ethylene-vinyl acetate, which is a polymer that has good clarity and gloss, barrier properties, low-temperature toughness, stress-crack resistance, hot-melt adhesive water proof properties, and resistance to UV radiation. Looks perfect for his project. And he started the project in February, 2011.

The helmet looks very good, but Wang was not satisfied with his tailoring skills, and he found out that the material he used for the helmet is too thick, and maybe, it suits the Mark I. So, he stopped the Mark III project, and switched to Mark I project. And that is how it all began.

Day 1. Helmet seems to be easy job, the only problem Wang met is that the material may expand, causing the helmet to be out of shape, looking too fat or too thin. Well, he made it and moved to the next step, the chest for the armor.

Day 3, the arm is formed. It’s very heavy.

Prototype

On Day 9, the lower body is formed.

Movable Leg

The waist.

The Waist

The Waist

Down to the feet.

The Feet (Shoe)

And Wang’s fingers got hurt while cutting the materials.

Bloody Finger

Hurt Fingers

On Day 11, improvements were made to the leg.

The Leg

On Day 15, both legs were completed successfully, and walking is no problem.

And Wang was pretty satisfied with everything.

Workspace

Suit Dismantled

On Day 65, suit is formed.

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And Wang tried the suit.

On Day 77, a fan is added into the suit.

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Fan inside the suit

On Day 80, first layer of coating was applied on the suit.

Day 81. Second layer of coating was applied.

Completing

Day 100. Finally, it’s done. And all ready to roll out!

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So Wang wore the suit and got praise from his colleagues and supervisor for strutting through the office dressed as a superhero, while the company’s security guard ordered Wang to lay down his outfit at first.

Rolling out

Suit

Previously, we have seen a Chinese netizen making an arc reactor knockoff, but there’s no suit at all. So, this Mark I suit weighs 110 pounds and cost 3,000 yuan ($460) to make. All the LEDs and the motors that drive the arc reactor and the fan have their own batteries hidden within the suit’s large frame. Well, Wang’s take on the movie’s Iron Man Mark I suit could easily frighten a supervillain. And this is not the end. Wang is now planning to get back to his Mark III project!

Source: WangXiaoKang.cn via Guokr
More Coverage: WangXiaoKang’s Diary on Making the Mark II Helmet and Arc Reactor in 2008


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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YHH2P67WEXXHV6ZDN4AF3KOOAE Cries Kalnixeys

    Awesome technique and  i salute this.
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  • Anonymous

    Picture 7, that’s an LG monitor…. 

    Wang is not going to be fired because he strutted around campus with the iron man suite, no he’s going to be fired for daring to use an LG monitor instead of a ZTE monitor and have the gall to show it online. What an outrage for a ZTE employee to be caught using a rival competitor’s monitor?? Traitor!! 

  • http://twitter.com/mentorlog Tech-Mentor

    Its just awesome..Hollywood may need this, appreciate your effort.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_AG6IGKMW4436HT6GMTJ5NUKAEM Denis

    I d walk into a bank…just for fun :)

    • http://twitter.com/JonFromSeattle Jonathan Slater

      and get shot… you know… just for fun :)

  • Anonymous

    That is above and beyond man.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Peter-Clark/100003580192880 Peter Clark

    Dear Mr XiaoKang,
    a reactor made around friction capacitor spitting and simple hydraulic would give you the energy to run a fully fledged powered suit. It would be of great use for World peace if it really flew.It’s good to see all Australia’s mountains of metal are not being wasted.On making disposable junk.So look forward to the Mark 111b in the shops!!!!
    Regards fan,
    Peter Alan Clark

  • Critic

    unless this actually can help you lift a car or save people from burning buildings, i am going to say this was an extreme waste of time and material, goo job wasting your life wang.

    • http://www.facebook.com/alexxj220 Alex Lx Wilson

      clearly have no sense of imagination