GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The eternal debate over which Batmobile is the best might be one ...
Batman & Robin might not be everyone's favorite Dark Knight movie, but it had a heck of a Batmobile that looked like a heavy stylized drag-racer. This Lego kit captures the sleek body and the swooping ...
The new set isn’t the only incarnation of the Batmobile that has received the Lego treatment–far from it. Though some of Lego’s Batmobile sets are discontinued–the Batcave Shadow Box, which comes with ...
Lego is turning another Batmobile design into a Lego set. The first image of a set modeled after the Batmobile from Batman Forever has leaked. The set will be 909 pieces and comes with a matching ...
LEGO and DC Comics’ Batman collaboration continues, with brand-new additions that mark the 20th anniversary of this historic partnership. Few things go together quite like LEGO bricks and the world of ...
LEGO just got through launching their lineup of new sets for September 2024, but you can add one more to the list of notable pre-orders. Today, LEGO surprise dropped the Batmobile (76328) set, which ...
As I am writing this, toymaker LEGO has no less than five Batmobile sets available for the passionate, ranging from the $29.99 The Batman Batmobile (76332) to the $149.99 Batman: The Classic TV Series ...
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Batman is absolutely no stranger to getting the LEGO treatment. Over the years, the iconic DC superhero has had countless iterations of sets and minifigures depecting everything from the live-action ...
"Play out iconic super-hero adventures or create an impressive display with this Batman & Robin™ Batmobile™ (76333), a building toy gift for boys, girls and kids ages 9 years old and up. Celebrating ...
Batman Forever (1995) introduced audiences to a more colorful, psychological take on Gotham City. The Burtonverse would continue after Michael Keaton removed the cowl, only to have the legendary Val ...