

It's really about maintaining the "proportional look" of the movie shield. I think a 25 with a 10-inch center is proportionally fine. All force back into the wall, causing a perfect bounce. Same goes for the shield hitting the wall. So if a bullet hits it all force being generated by the contact of the bullet gets transferred back into the bullet. Now, there's a little room for interpretation and personal preference. My best understanding of vibranium is that it returns 100 of the force, or vibrations, 'to sender'. In my opinion, after close study of many of the hero shield images, I think "movie accurate" is best achieved with: 25-inch shield with a 9.5-inch center circle. (47 cm) in diameter and rests on a stand incorporating a nameplate. This 3,128-piece, discus-shaped model measures over 18.5 in.
#CAPTAIN AMERICAS SHIELD PLUS#
Now you can recreate this evocative emblem of good vs. Taking into consideration the existence of adamantium in the Marvel universe plus Russo's coy comment about it being 'interesting' that Thanos' weapon could destroy Captain America's shield, one. I was told that the shields for the movie was usually either 25 or 26 inches. Steve Rogers first shield was a normal heater-shaped shield painted in the style of the American flag.It was merely intended for show as part of Captain Americas image, though it could withstand. Captain America’s shield is one of the most iconic items in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not sure about the 27" diameter of the "Factory X". This has been discussed and generally agreed upon. Accurate usually ships a 26 inch shield with a 9.5" center that looks prortionally correct. And as was mentioned on this very list, the shield shattered into pieces when it fell to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. It famously shattered in Secret Wars, repaired when Cap gained a portion of The Beyonders power to receive one wish. Marvel and Titan Books have announced a new anthology series featuring Sam Wilson titled Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson. the 8" center circle is proportionally too small in a 26 or even 25 inch shield. Captain Americas shield has been shattered so often that we have another list dedicated to just that. After the death of his best friend following the climactic events of Marvel's superhuman Civil War, Bucky was hesitant to follow in Captain America's footsteps. Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers' former sidekick, finally took the shield in 2008 during Captain America 34. If you are going for accurate to the movie(s), I think you can safely eliminate: Debuted in Captain America Comics 1 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1940. Here's a thread where some of us debated this: If you want to see the Marvel and Avengers movies in order as they happened, starting with the World War II-set Captain America: The First Avenger. I really depends on what YOU are trying to achieve.
