All five digits on the LEGO Infinity Gauntlet have some level of movement, allowing you to set different arrangements with the set. And that’s while still being pretty posable might I add. There are plenty of interesting techniques that pull off overall design, which manages to capture the on-screen likeness quite well. It can reflect light in just the right away to give it an appearance that is still undeniably LEGO, but that leaves behind some of the usual blocky limitations we see on sets. The most notable inclusion and arguably the most important was the chromed gold finish, which looks really spectacular in person. That’s also to say that the actual accessory from the MCU was scaled to Thanos, so this one is far from being life-sized.Įven though, the set designer behind the LEGO Infinity Gauntlet has managed to pack in plenty of details. While it looks to be about the size of a prop you could slip your own hand into, the brick-built design is solid in the center. Once fully assembled, the LEGO Infinity Gauntlet stands over 12.5-inches tall and clocks in at just about under being the size of an actual human hand. But was Thanos right? Is reality and in this case, the set, disappointing? Lets take a closer look. It clocks in at $69.99 making it one of the more exclusive creations from the lineup. Stacking up to 590 pieces, the build is quite similar to the ongoing helmet series with a display base at the bottom and a printed Infinity Saga plaque at the bottom. If the black packaging that has become accustomed for the 18+ lineup wasn’t already a give away, the build’s attention to detail and eye-catching presence certainly world. Standing out from all of the other builds in the latest LEGO Marvel collection, the new Infinity Gauntlet takes aim at being a display piece rather than a minifigure-scale set.
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