LEGO will release Batmobile set based on the 1989 movie
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Lego has released many Batmobiles. No, seriously, there is even a car that can be controlled from a smartphone. Of all the released models, the most memorable is the “Tumbler” from the Nolan trilogy. But it seems that a new favorite has appeared: Lego showed the Batmobile based on the 1989 movie.
The set consists of 3306 parts: the batmobile (60 cm long), Batman, Joker and Vicki Vale minifigures with a stand and various accessories, as well as an information plate.

According to Lego, this is a “set for adults” or “collectible”. The set will have moveable parts: the cabin can be opened, there are hidden machine guns and rotating exhaust turbines, a pair of decorative hooks for grabbing (as Lego claims).
The Batmobile will go on sale on November 29, which is, on Black Friday, for ONLY $249. Everyone who purchases the set before December 5 will receive an exclusive mini copy of the original model as a gift.
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