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The MarvelLegends Series Infinity Gauntlet Articulated Electronic Fist is a premium roleplay accessory designed for fans aged 18 months to 98 years. Made from durable plastic, this gauntlet features articulated fingers, movie-inspired sound effects, and pulsating light effects, making it a must-have for collectors and Marvel enthusiasts alike. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included) for operation.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Antique Gold |
Subject Character | avengers |
Theme | Movie |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Size | Standard |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 12.5 x 22 inches |
Number of Players | 1 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Play |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | 3 AA alkaline batteries |
L**E
“Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.”
I love that the Infinity Gauntlet is perfectly balanced and can be used as a display piece & can hold my 63-inch Infinity Stones inspired Bo Staff. I think it’s a decently made plastic replica and is surprisingly light weight even though it’s very big meant to mimic Thanos’ large hand. The lights are bright and sound effects are awesome. Makes a great gift for any Marvel fan! I thought the Thanos quote was very fitting and was meant for this.
C**.
I am…..inevitable!
Daughter loves this! She likes the brightness of the lights, the attention to detail in the glove! Great quality and value for what I paid! Great durability and she has fun with it! She has the others gloves so completed the collection! Marvel Legends did again…great product!
T**
Infinity gauntlet finally collected
Finally got the Infinity Gauntlet, been looking for 6 years. It’s brand new and in perfect condition. Most importantly the details on it are amazing it looks exactly like it from the movie.
C**N
Thanos did nothing wrong and this gauntlet is great!
This was a gift for my 7 year old son and although this is a gigantic gauntlet made to fit an adult sized hand, he absolutely loves it, even using it as a prop for his phone.Although this is on the expensive side for a toy, I believe the quality is worth it if you're a fan of the series. Inside the glove are finger loops that are used to control the fingers and thumb. These are difficult for younger kids to operate because there's a bar that you would normally rest your palm on while operating the fingers, its just a bit too far for small hands to reach, but it can be done with some maneuvering.It also produces some sounds when you press the mind stone (the large yellow stone over the back of the hand), and all of the stones will light up and its decently bright. I was a little disappointed that the other individual stones do not produce their own sounds (they can't be pressed) since this is a very premium toy, but nothing worth getting too upset over. It's already survived several hard falls and drops but is not showing any signs of damage, which is rare since we destroy a lot of toys.If your kids like Thanos like mine do you can't go wrong with this.
J**E
Give Someone the Cosmic Middle Finger
This thing is great. Details are fantastic, the lights are super bright, the sounds are clear and loud.It is MASSIVE, and that may actually be one of the slight drawbacks. My hands are incredibly average in size, and it's a tad uncomfortable for me to be able to grip the bar on the inside, and fit all of my fingers through the control rings. Well, I should say I really only have difficulty with the thumb. Not really an issue if you're mainly just going to display it and maybe play around with it from time to time. If you're going to use this as a part of a costume or anything, you might want to bear that in mind.The only other drawback that I can think of for me personally is that it'd be nice if they had thrown in a way to disable the Auto-On for the sound whenever you articulate the fingers, or maybe just a lights-only mode. I know it has a "Display Mode" where the lights will stay on for up to an hour, and the sounds are great and all, but sometimes they can be a little much if you're just messing around with it. Unless there's something I'm missing, you have to take out the batteries if you want to use it without sound. But then you lose the lights as well.
T**E
The best
Huge infinity glove that lights up and makes a lot of sounds. Works great! Would definitely recommend
S**N
I'll do it myself
I had been expecting this to be one of the 2018 Marvel Legends releases and though it came earlier than expected it did not surprise me in the least when the listing appeared on Amazon. This thing is huge and highly detailed. It has lights and sounds which I'm assuming are accurate. I love it, this will probably be my final Marvel piece. The only downsides come with this being what it is... A big plastic fist: the joints and screw holes take away from this feeling like a legit prop replica. They hid them very well with Iron Man's helmet and Cap's shield, but those are very different items and it's much easier to disguise them in those scenarios. I'm also not in love with the look of the Infinity Stones, but this is still the best gauntlet in this price range. Being able to tap the mind gem for short term lights and sounds or long press it for a much longer display time is great, as is being able to lock the fingers by using the switch. Battery placement is fine (different parts of the listing say that it takes AA or AAA batteries, it's AA). If you're looking for an Infinity Gauntlet this is the one to get, but don't pay more than retail.
D**7
At last! The Elusive Gauntlet Is Mine!
Ever since this product was first announced months ago, I've been on my own personal little Infinity-Quest to own one of these toys. No sooner would an initial batch be made available at the going retail price ($99.00) they would sell-out within a few days and then the avaricious 3rd-party sellers would swoop-in with their outrageous mark-ups of double and triple the price while essentially making the product financially unattainable for a majority of potential buyers. Luckily, my patience finally paid-off and I managed to secure one directly from Amazon at the regular retail-price. Purely as a stand-alone display piece, this is a quality looking plastic replica. It's surprisingly bright with the lights out and while the finger-mechanisms take a few seconds of practice to get use to, one can mimic most common hand/finger configurations easily enough. I will say that the hand-bar inside of the glove can make the palm of your own hand a bit sore after too-much activity but, that is a very minor negative. Sideshow Collectibles will soon be producing a museum-quality prop gauntlet for nearly $1,000. Since few people can justify such an indulgence, this Hasbro Infinity-Gauntlet is the very next best thing and should more than satisfy the cosmic desires of super-hero geeks of all ages! ;-)
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