Tim Burton’s now-classic Batman movie starting Michael Keaton as the Dark Knight pioneered comic book superhero films that are now ubiquitous. The star of the movie could arguably have been the huge, menacing Batmobile that upended our view of what Batman’s wheels could look like. LEGO has just created a 3,306-piece version of the iconic car in a two-foot-long kit that’s sure to please cinema-philes and comic book fans eveywhere. It has all the right cues from the movie car including huge fenders and wings, sliding canopy, grappling hooks, upright bat-logo’d wheel center caps, and that massive jet turbine. The car comes with Batman, Joker, and Vicki Vale minifigs, and if you order between November 29th and December 5th, you even get a smaller replica for free.
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