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Ty’rez Johnson, 5, was just like any other boy at his school, but now he has a cool-looking Iron Man hand that allows him to do things he could never do before. His new hand is a 3D printed p… ...
A 5-year-old boy from Ohio threw the 1st pitch at Columbus Clippers game Tuesday, wearing the 3-D printed Iron Man prosthetic hand made by Siena College students.
It was a superhero moment. An Ohio 5-year-old threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a minor league baseball game while wearing his brand new 3-D-printed “Iron Man” prosthetic hand. Ja… ...
The new Avengers: Infinity War trailer released on Super Bowl Sunday has fans worried about Iron Man’s right hand. During the quick sequence which sees Tony Stark walking towards a fight and ...
"The Mark 50 Accessory Pack features several highly-detailed interchangeable accessories to upgrade your DLX Iron Man Mark 50 figure [3Z0249] (sold separately), including a Hand Blade, Repulsor ...
Jordan Marotta, 5, of Dix Hills, L.I., became the youngest-ever recipient on Wednesday of a top-of-the-line bionic arm, decked out — at the youngster's request — in 'Iron Man' red and gold.
Since “Iron Man 3,” a character in nearly every Marvel Cinematic Universe film has gotten an arm chopped off. Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios and producer of every MCU movie, is a ...
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Remember that prosthetic with Wolverine-like claws? It’s got nothing on this Iron Man 3D-printed glove, designed for kids in need of a prosthetic, packed with electronics and other Stark ...
A 3-year-old Maui boy with a birth defect is one step closer to being a real-life “Iron Man” thanks to a 3D-printed prosthetic , KHON 2 News reported.