The tesseract does indeed light up and pulses until turned off. All of these props are powered by plastic colored cosmic stones. The Eye of Agamotto opens by twisting the front of the holder, just like in the movies. All props are priced between $99.99 and $129.99 at Epcot, so I’m assuming shopdisney will have the same pricing. You can check all of these out on YouTube by searching Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind. Each prop has it’s own cosmic stone, except Iron Man’s gauntlet which has all 6 stones.
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For those interested, here's a full video.
The Tesseract is okay, just a slow pulse of light but at least its something. Looks pretty cheap and has exposed clips and controls. Even the presenter was pretty critical of it. $100 is WAY overpriced for it, especially compared to the other replicas.
The Orb looks very nice, cool stand, and generally a nice sculpt. Be good with a little repainting. I like the light up feature.
The Aether looks decent, definitely needs a repaint but is impressive.
The Eye looks a little weird - looks a bit too big. I do like the closing mechanism.
The scepter looks a little small but that may just be my perception. The blade looks pretty fake. plastic and thick. A nice paint job and maybe new blades may make it worthwhile, but definitely seems a bit toy like.
The Gauntlet's actually look pretty cool and I like the way the stones light up with pogo pins, rather than requiring individual batteries in each stone. I tossed around trying to do something like that with the gauntlet I have but the complexity of building and designing it proved too much. Maybe the Iron Man gauntlet with a nice custom paint job might be a cool addition, the Thanos one looks a little too plastic.
Definitely a mix of great and mediocre, and a few of them veer a little too far into the "toy" feel.
But there's a few there that are with a look.
I'm happy with my Tesseract, the metal Eye and the Metal Infinity Gauntlets I have, but Orb, Aether and maybe an Iron Man Gauntlet are tempting. There's much better Scepter's available out there.