Video Of The Week - Tony Stark Fits Disabled Boy With An Iron Man Arm

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What's better than meeting your favorite superhero? How about receiving a bionic arm from him? That's exactly what seven-year-old Alex experienced recently, when he met with Robert Downey Jr. aka Tony Stark!

When the young boy who was born with a partially developed arm was instructed to enter a hotel room, he had no idea what awaited him. Hence, you can only imagine Alex's surprise when Robert Downey Jr. walked in and fitted him with a bionic arm that looked very similar to the one he wore in Iron Man 3.

The arm, which will allow Alex to lead a normal life and be the envy of kids everywhere was created by Alberto Manero. The University of Central Florida Fulbright scholar and doctoral student in mechanical engineering builds and donates low-cost limbs to children around the world. Unlike traditional false limbs that can run as high as $40,000 USD, this 3-D printed prosthetic cost only $350 USD to make. In addition to being affordable it is definitely a lot cooler!

Resources: independent.co.uk, theguardian.com

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  • Endgame 2000000over 5 years
    Awesome!
    • ethanfay23
      ethanfay23over 5 years
      This is super cool. The extra cool part is that the kid got the mark 42 arm which is such a cool suit.
      • iM uR dADalmost 6 years
        I like how he got saved by a superhero aka tony stark, but it doesnt show his last name.
        • Zack stormalmost 6 years
          I love soccer and I think that this will be good for the boy
          • Groves dadalmost 6 years
            i love this they should do it more often
            • Zack stormalmost 6 years
              sad bro
              • joeabout 6 years
                cool
                • joeabout 6 years
                  yes it is
                  • aabout 6 years
                    that's nice of him to do that
                    • awesome dudeabout 6 years
                      dude