Tuesday, April 16, 2019

The Infinity Gauntlet

The Infinity Gauntlet
Legends Series prop - Hasbro 


So, this came out close to a year ago for $100.  It's a full-scale prop that features an articulated finger system when you put it on, lights, and sounds.  Walmart had a shelf space for it cheaper than anywhere else at $88.  They either got a few that got snapped up and never restocked, or my areas never got them at all.  Flash forward to last week, and I see a shelf with six of them and a clearance tag of $66.  Woot!  Even better, when we got it to the registers...it rang up for $44!  What a steal!  Or is it...














Meh.  It's a great looking piece if you are into the movies and the original comic relic, but beyond that, I couldn't imagine paying $100 for it.  Glad I didn't find it at $88, because having it in hand, above $50 is pushing it.  I mean, you would think the articulated finger gimmick would be fun, but that "technology" has been around for so long and you can find the same kind of grabber toys in Wally's cheap-o toy section.  There isn't much light and sound variation, and to be honest, the clanky metal sound whenever you move the fingers gets annoying quick.  There's no "on/off" switch so you're stuck with the clanking unless you unscrew and unplug the batteries.


The thumb flange is a bit hard to operate, even as a large adult with full-sized hands, and lacks range to really pick anything up well.  You can point, web-shooter/devil hand, "call me", and flip the bird, but that's about it.





There is a lock switch that keeps the Gauntlet in a fist for display, and display is about all you will want to do with it anyway after the 5-minutes of fun wears off.  Again, this is only recommended for die-hard MCU or comic fans and prop collectors.  All others, resist temptation unless you can find it super cheap.






















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