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The new 1869-piece Lego Tumbler Batmobile is a $199 masterpiece 07.23.2014 :: 3:45PM EST RyanWhitwam Filmmaker Christopher Nolan breathed new life into the Batman franchise with the 2005 hit Batman Begins. In his debut as the Dark Knight (and for two sequels), Christian Bale rode around in an awesome new Batmobile nicknamed the Tumbler. The design of the car was fantastic, but only now is there a truly epic Lego version of the Tumbler. The new Ultimate Collector’s Series Batman Tumbler is a magnificent 1,869-piece set that you’ll be able to buy in a  few weeks, but it’s going to cost you. This is the second Batmobile to be immortalized in Lego’s Ultimate Series bricks, the previous one being the Batman Returns version (set 7784), but it was only 1000 pieces. The Tumbler set has nearly double the pieces for an amazing amount of detail. The top wings are adjustable, the tires are real rubber with dual axles, and there are even little view screens all over the interior to complete the illusion.




When assembled, the Tumbler will be five inches tall and 15 inches long. It’s even cooler than some of the great fan-made versions. The set is going to go on sale September 1st for a whopping $199. That might sounds like a lot, and in the grand scheme it is for a pile of blocks, but these big Lego sets usually cost a few hundred dollars. Well, it also comes with a limited edition Batman and Joker (Heath Ledger version) minfigs, if that makes you feel better about the price. Lego has become a pretty big deal in recent years as the company has increasingly relied on licensing characters from content owners to make sets for Star Wars, Batman, and other franchises. Ultimate Series set like this one often skyrocket in value after they are discontinued. That 7784 Batmobile from a 2006 sells for $400-600 online right now. You might be able to clean up if you buy the Tumbler for $200 and manage to resist the urge to open it for a few years. subscribe to our newsletter: Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.




Lego badmobil 7784 collectorsitem Batmobile in zeer goede staat, nooit mee gespeeld geweest. Gewoon in elkaar gezet en op de rek gestaan. Niet in het zonlicht dus geen verkleuring. Ziet er uit als nieuw en gaat alleen maar meer waard worden. Zie ook mijn andere lego zoekertjes. collectie wat aan het laten inkrimpen. De reden voor uw klacht Geplaatst in de verkeerde rubriek Kies de correcte afdeling, rubriek en categorie Audio, Video & TV Computer & Game Consoles Onterecht in 'Gratis af te halen' Houd mij op de hoogte van deze tip reCAPTCHA is een service die spammers en robots blokkeert. Vink dit vakje aan om te bewijzen dat u geen robot bent. U zal onmiddellijk toegang krijgen of een vraag moeten beantwoorden. For the video game, see Lego Batman: The Videogame. Lego Batman is a theme and product range of the Lego construction toy, introduced in 2006, based on the superhero character Batman, under license from DC Comics. The sets feature vehicles, characters and scenes from the comics and films.




The inspirations for the design of these varies widely. For example, the Batmobile retains its basic sleek shape and prominent fins from the Tim Burton films, whereas the "Bat-Tank" seems to be based on the tank-like Batmobile in Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. In 2008, a video game based on the theme, Lego Batman: The Videogame, was released, along with four new sets. The theme was relaunched in early 2012 as part of the Lego DC Universe Superheroes line, which is a sub-theme of the Lego Super Heroes line. In total there were seventeen sets, almost all of them including Batman. LEGO Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered Lego Batman: The Videogame Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes The Lego Movie Videogame Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Batman is given a wide range of vehicles, their appearances resembling their accepted forms. Several vehicles, including the "Batman Dragster", "Batman's Buggy", and "Bat-Tank", have also been introduced.




The Batmobile appears similar to the way it does in the 1989 film, while the Batboat takes on a hovercraft-like form. All the set-boxes feature a comic strip by artist Greg Hyland at the back, featuring stylized versions of the set in action. Lego obtained the license to produce sets based on all available mediums in which Batman appears. Lego released a line of Batman sets in June 2008 to tie in (albeit indirectly) with the release of The Dark Knight. However, these sets do not directly reflect sequences or scenarios in the film, unlike most of Lego's other movie tie-in lines with all Batman sets. Sets include villains from TV shows and movies. In 2006, there were packs of the same minifigures used in the sets. The first sets were updated versions of the older sets. The new sets are not known as Lego Batman, but Lego DC Universe Super Heroes instead, because the new series features not just Batman characters, but also Superman, Aquaman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman characters.




The Lego Super Heroes theme is due to expand in April 2012 with the Lego Marvel Super Heroes sub-theme. An official animated mini-movie was produced with Cartoon Network to promote the product line. It was made in 2008. During the premiere of Green Lantern: The Animated Series, animation from Lego Batman was part of the preview for the DC Nation block of programming coming in 2012 to Cartoon Network. Main article: Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Main article: Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered On 27 October 2014, Cartoon Network aired the television special Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered which details Superman wanting to recruit Batman into the Justice League while he is fighting Penguin and other villains over a gem, but he refuses the league. When Superman mysteriously goes missing, Batman recruits Flash to help find him. With nothing to report, they run into Captain Cold, who is trying to steal an Atlantean pillar in a desert. After a fight which results in the Batwing getting destroyed and Flash mysteriously disappearing, Batman defeats Cold, only for him and the pillar to go missing as well.




He goes to Aquaman in the sea, who fights Black Manta for the trident of Poseidon, but he goes through a similar situation, where Aquaman disappears, Batman defeats Manta, and then he and the trident are warped away. Realizing that the Justice League is the target and not the artifacts Batman goes to Wonder Woman and Cyborg, who are fighting Luthor in Metropolis. As Luthor reveals an anonymous buyer wants the daily planet globe, Wonder Woman and Cyborg disappear, leaving Batman to defeat Luthor, only for him and the globe to disappear. Batman realizes that the plot was by Bat-Mite and it was to abduct the members of the Justice League and so that Batman can be the number one superhero in the universe. The Lego Batman character appears in The Lego Movie voiced by Will Arnett. Main article: The Lego Batman Movie On 10 October 2014, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that, due to the popularity of Batman from The Lego Movie, the character will get his own spin-off film.[5] According to the report, Warner Bros. was targeting a 2017 release date for the spin-off, pushing the sequel to The Lego Movie back to a later date.

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