The Batmobile is considered one of the most recognizable cars from the movie world, so it's a bit surprising that it took so long to make its way to the Lego world. But that doesn't matter anymore, the wait is over. For all geeks, there is the Dark Knight Tumbler, a cross between a Lamborghini and a Humvee, which we could admire in Nolan's trilogy - Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.
Although it can be from Lego bricks put together many things, but I doubt that anyone has succeeded - although I know that you have tried your best - to make it so superb reconstruction, like the one in front of you. For adults who are like Bruce Wayne, at night when everyone was asleep, turned into a child and fought with Lego pieces to Tumbler however put together, the frustrations are finally over. The full version is here. It's a big car by school standards full of details, with flexible fenders, unique tires and a fully equipped interior. 1869 pieces it just makes it possible.
And because everyone the batmobile it needs a driver, ok, except Google's, too Lego's Batmobile he's getting his. Actually two. Batman and Joker. And since we know which of them will be behind the wheel and that the Joker will not give Batman a smooth ride, I recommend that you at least not reconstruct some a scene from a movie, when the Batmobile drives through a wall. The Lego version of the vehicle is a little less resistant than the one in the movie. I'm just saying you won't say I didn't warn you.
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Available from September 1, 2014.