⚡ Light up your legacy with the Arc Reactor MK1—because your desk deserves a hero.
The Arc Reactor MK1-1:1 Scale is a USB-powered LED light replica of Iron Man’s iconic power source, featuring a vibration sensor for interactive light modes. Crafted from durable polymer benzene, alloy, stainless steel, and acrylic, it comes ready to display in a sleek 6x6x7 inch acrylic case with no assembly required. Perfect for collectors and professionals seeking a stylish, conversation-starting desk accessory.
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 6"W x 7"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | Iron Man |
Occasion Type | collecting, roleplay |
Theme | Superhero |
Inner Material | Acrylic |
Finish Types | [PO] |
Outer Material | Acrylic |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 12.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Sound |
D**N
Pleasantly surprised by the quality.
I was skeptical but pleasantly surprised. I was looking for something like this to display in my office and this product is by far the best priced I could find. The Disney version is all plastic, feels cheap and is over $100. The licensed movie quality version is over $200 and I can’t imagine is much different than the one provided here. The detail is fantastic down to the plain box signed “From Pepper”. The only issue I had was the display stand itself which I overcame with some superglue. The stand would kind of just balance on the base and I didn’t much care for that so I just glued the stand to the base. Assembly other than that was a breeze and the box included everything I needed. The piece functions as described by tapping the case and the LEDs are bright and accurately colored. I highly recommend this product for any like minded Iron Man fans.
R**L
"Tony Stark was able to build this in a CAVE with a box of SCRAPS!"
This is an exact replica of the very first miniaturized arc reactor from Iron Man (2008). It comes in multiple pieces but was easy to assemble after I found a short YouTube video tutorial. Be careful, sometimes the holes for the screws in the base aren't punched through all the way, I, like an idiot, pushed it open with my thumb and cut it enough to make it bleed. Everything was fine, but ouch. Don't do that. Overall, I absolutely love this, and it was 100% worth the extra money compared to some cheaper ones that don't look real. I put it on my bookshelf in my room, bracketed by my Rambo mini replica knives, and they look like they were made to be displayed together. I would recommend this item to any Tony Stark fan who wants to own a piece of him. It's awesome, and there's a fun surprise inside as well. I'd also recommend asking it to ship in an Amazon box and not in manufacture's packaging, because that box is also a collector's item.
J**E
Top quality product!
The media could not be loaded. Beautiful product wow!! I am amazed!! Just tested it out before I give it to my little cousin for his bday.. and I kinda wanna keep it lol but I won’t.. 🥲 nice, quality product. Definitely will be buying another. In the video I hadn’t put the glass cover on yet but it’s a beauty 😎 🙌 I did however use a old Roku adapter instead of the one that came with it because it was a little loose on the outlet. It’s a 5volts/ 1 a like the one it brings. I’d use the same. Voltage just to be safe.
A**L
Great addition to my collection
As a Marvel fan, this Arc Reactor is a great addition to my Marvel collection. The light is very bright, with 2 settings. (an added bonus) ,3 if you count tapping the case to turn on the Arc Reactor. The Reactor shipped in a box with From Pepper (as in the movie). I want to thank the company for a beautiful item and hope they will come out with a life size Stormbreaker...hint, hint lol
M**I
My son loved this!
This is a well made and attractive piece of Marvel memorabilia that assembled easily and works great!
J**O
Finally got an item that actually makes me happy.
Absolutely loving it, u tap on top of the box to activate it, tap again to have effect, tap again to turn off. Easy assembly & it does bnot look like one of those cheap plastic chinese knock offs at all. I think u might even can pass it like a real piece from movie set props... I got one for myself in my study room, I would even bbuy one more just to give as a gift to someone, its a great gift idea too.
V**O
Excellent quality
I say thank you to this company. This arc reactor from ironman is very high quality and a perfect addition to my game room.
T**N
Cool & Beautiful design, but be careful with power supply!
The media could not be loaded. As a "tony stark/ Iron Man fan", as well as a collector of various sci-fi, fantasy and comic book memorabilia, I was initially very excited to get this working, light-up 'Arc Reactor'. The Pros: it is a pretty beautifully designed (if a little fragile) display piece. It is displayed in a clear plexiglass cube case atop a plastic base. The device itself is composed of mostly plastics with some metal parts, along with interior electronics. You must assemble the 'stand/cradle' that the reactor rests in, and although there are no actual hard copy 'paper' assembly instructions included--it's pretty simple to figure out. (Plus, there are videos on YouTube as well as links included for assembly tutorials). There are essentially TWO cables coming out of the device: one is a 'dummy non-functional' cable that is for display purposes only--meant to replicate the 'connector' that connects into Stark's chest--and is meant to just drape down along the side of the device inside the display box. The other is the actual power cable, that is the main power line, (a very short cord), that must be threaded through a hollow support tube in the base. This, is then, attached to another longer usb-extender power cable (included). That cable, in turn, must be connected to either a USB power (outlet plug) adapter (not included) or some other USB power source. Assembly must be done very carefully as to avoid accidently pulling/breaking the power cable away from the unit. Once assembled, the reactor light can be turned on by giving the clear box a 'firm tap'. Tap again, and the light goes from a solid glow to a 'pulsating glow'. A third 'tap', and the device turns back off.Cons: this device is VERY TEMPERAMENTAL in regards to it's "power source"! I received the device and just used a USB power adapter I already had laying around my home, to plug it into an extension cord. The device turned on, momentarily, then immediately stopped functioning! I returned the device for an exchange--with the same results! These things are made by a company in China with different voltage ratings for different devices, which have to be taken into consideration depending on which part of the world you live in-- (and it's electric power grid infrastructure). I contacted the company directly--explained the issue and was informed that although the included USB cable usually would act as a type of 'resistor' to help regulate various power level fluctuations...there was still a danger of the unit being 'burned out' if the power input source was too high! They recommended that you ONLY USE a USB power (outlet plug) adapter with a rating: "5 volts/1A" to connect to it's USB cable! (See attached pics) This information WAS NOT included in the packaging with the device, nor was it listed in the Amazon description! It would have made things so much easier and cut down on so much frustration if this little bit of important information had been made clear before purchase.Anyway...the company was nice enough to send me a replacement reactor. It took almost 2 weeks coming from China...but at least it was FREE, so I didn't feel like I had completely lost all the money I spent on this.Once I received the replacement, (and purchased the correct adapter), the device worked fine. However, I found that not all extension cables will work with the device. You just have to test various extension cables if you display this far away from a power source as the included USB cable may not be long enough to reach a wall outlet. I opted for a 3 ft. long 'power strip' (with surge protector) as my set up wasn't close enough to reach my wall outlet with the included USB cable. So far, I haven't had any problems. After seeing all the 'positive' reviews on Amazon from people who had previously purchased this...I wondered if I was doing something wrong...and why I (initially) was having such bad luck with this. Anyway, after all this trial and error...I hope this info will save others from the headaches I went through--as, after all is said and done, this really is a beautiful display piece!
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