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Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup options$.$.$.+ Compare all 2 sellersAge Range: 6 - 12 yearsIncludes 4 minifigures: Desert Batman, Ra's al Ghul, Robin and Talia al Ghul Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Take the enemy by surprise and crash Desert Batman's Buggy through the gates of Ra's al Ghul's hideout. Draw your sword as you duel with Talia al Ghul at the top of the staircase. Evade Ra's al Ghul jumping out of the Lazarus Pit and rescue Robin from the cell — but watch out for the swinging axe trap! LEGO Super Heroes Batman: Rescue from Ra's al Ghul 76056: Includes 4 minifigures: Desert Batman, Ra's al Ghul, Robin and Talia al Ghul Features Ra's al Ghul's secret headquarters and Desert Batman's Buggy Secret headquarters features 2 opening gates for Desert Batman's Buggy to smash through, a winding staircase with a green diamond-style element and lever-operated swinging axe trap, Lazarus Pit area with translucent-green liquid-style element




, a catapult to launch Ra's al Ghul into battle, and a prison cell for Robin with exploding door function Buggy features 2 stud shooters and weapon holders for Desert Batman's Batarang and sword Weapons include Desert Batman's sword and Batarang, Talia al Ghul's sword, Ra's al Ghul's sword, Robin's fighting stick and an axe Accessory elements include Desert Batman's mask and cape, Ra's al Ghul's cape and a black scorpion Also includes a comic book! This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for children ages 6-12 Ra's al Ghul's secret headquarters measures over 3" (10cm) high, 7" (20cm) wide and 4" (12cm) deep Desert Batman's Buggy measures over 2" (6cm) high, 5" (13cm) long and 3" (8cm) wide SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharactermanufacturer_part_numberColorModelThemeBrandNo question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 18 reviews 4300 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.




LEGO® is a trademark of The Lego Company. This page is fan created and not endorsed by any Lego company. All pictures of sets are owned by the Lego® company. This is a list of Lego City sets (also previously known as Legoland, Lego Town and Lego World City). A very small subtheme of Town, Houses incorporated older sets of houses and buildings, like 6592 Vacation Hideaway into a new subtheme. However, the theme was the only 1991 subtheme not to continue another year. Launch Command was released in 1995 as a Lego Town subtheme. It was the first dedicated Lego theme that attempted to depict real-life contemporary efforts of space exploration. Prior to the theme's official launch in 1995, two sets were released in preceding years that are considered predecessors to the theme. Space Shuttle Launch, released in 1990, featured NASA logo, unlike subsequent releases. Shuttle Launching Crew, released in 1992, featured the characteristic "V" pattern seen on Launch Command sets released in 1995.




The two shuttles released in 1995 were in fact labeled "2" and "3", leading one to believe that shuttle 1 was contained in 6346 Shuttle Launching Crew. Space Port was released four years after Launch Command and is often seen as a continuation of that theme due to its similar logo and status as a Lego Town Subtheme. Space Port took the Launch Command concept and expanded upon it into new areas such as astronaut training and scientific experiments. The Space Port theme took a slightly less realistic approach to set design compared to Launch command, and some sets featured special Light & Sound bricks to enhance playability. Space (City) is the third attempt at depicting contemporary efforts in space. The theme was preceded by Shuttle Adventure, which was released in 2010 under the Lego Exclusives line to coincide with the retirement of the Space Shuttle. The set proved to be extremely popular among children and was re-released in 2011 as Shuttle Expedition with several re-designs to improve playability.




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157 Pieces — $39.99 — Available August A relatively simple set, Fun in the Park is perfect for building a diorama of little LEGO people having some innocent fun, be it in the park or, say, on the side of an active volcano. Don’t worry, little LEGO baby. LEGO Billy Mays will save you!I am a monster. Speaking of me being a monster... 1,092 Pieces — $99.99 — Available AugustNothing bad has ever happened to Spider-Man on a bridge. And while this one has LEGO versions of the Lizard, Scarlet Spider, the Green Goblin, other Spider-Girl, Kraven the Hunter and what looks like Aunt May, there is no indication that it includes Gwen Stacy, so everything should be peachy. Tony Stark is Lion Man. 287 Pieces — $29.99 — available March You know that scene in the Captain America: Civil War trailer where the Black Panther is chasing the Winter Soldier through a parking structure? I love how LEGO escalates it. If this chase isn’t half the movie I will be sad.




I am picturing how this goes in my head. Bucky jumps on the motorcycle, thinks he’s made a clean getaway, then here comes the Black Panther in his black and purple airplane, because that’s the sort of thing the Black Panther has all the time. 1,093 Pieces — $99.99 — Available August I’ll be honest here: I have absolutely no idea what the hell this thing is. I know it’s Ninjago, but other than the fact that the series has ninjas my knowledge is lacking. What I do know is the moment I saw this magnificent thing, with its gorgeous curves and ability to split into four different vehicles, I knew I had to have it in a box in a bag in my office come August. I am a slow builder. Various Sizes — $19.99 to $69.99 — Released Staggered From March To August Despite the freakish-looking figures accompanying the fantasy spinoff of the LEGO Friends line, the LEGO Elves line has produced some beautiful sets. I own everything but the Pegasus Chariot and Castle sets so far, so it’s pretty much a given that the colorful dragons coming out this spring through summer will flock to the un-LEGO’d spots in my office.




Pardon the focus, I was having an epiphany. I almost thought I was done with the Elves line, but then translucent wings, cool colors and crystal accents dragged me right back in. Perfect for Dragonriders of Pern role-play. Oh no, my blue dragon is in heat! Don’t worry, so is my purple dragon! You say there are no purple dragons on Pern? Imagine a real minifigure here. Various Piece Counts — $4.99 Apiece — Wave 8 In June, Wave 9 In October Speaking of lines I thought I was over, LEGO’s stupidly affordable Mixels line has come a long way over the past couple of years. The latest themed sets are amazing, and waves 8 and 9 look to follow suit. LEGO—not knowing what a fire truck looks like since forever. Each Mixels wave consists of three sets of three buildable figures, each group combining to form a bigger guy if you’re into that sort of thing. I bought three I was missing from wave 5 while visiting New York for Toy Fair. Clearly I have a problem.




The new half-rounded rectangle pieces that make up the one on the right’s teeth are going to be in high demand. Insert some sort of theme here. Wait, pirates AND ninjas? There go those rounded rectangles again. 972 Pieces — $119.99 — Available June So fresh they had to use placeholder minifigures for the display, Captain Rex’s AT-TE is one of the coolest vehicles from the second season of Star Wars Rebels. The idea of an old clone commander and his cohorts retired and living on a walker is just brilliant. Plus I own all the other Rebels sets except for the Wookie Dropship, and I’ll probably get that this weekend. 1,186 Pieces — $119.99 — Available August While the new NEXO Knights line is still growing on many fans, the combination of future tech and dark magic has me hook, line and LEGO Necronomicorn. Problem is I’ve run out of room for the smaller sets, and only have one spot left for something bigger. This lava-gushing castle will do nicely.

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