![]() Like the 1989 Batmobile and Batwing the set comes with a display stand for the minifigures, flanked with 2 Gargoyles. Batman still has his classic headband look, which is a little tired by now, and I would’ve much rather have a more movie-accurate Christian Bale Batman, with improved face printing, as well as blacked out eyes, instead of the white eyes.Īlso, the lack of side leg printing on the Joker, and arm printing on Batman feel like a wasted opportunity to truly make these minifigures the most definitive Nolan-era minifigures yet. Here’s a look at the back printing for both minifigures. Like that set, The Joker is the star minifigure, and this variant has some slight improvements such as the sleeve prints, and the slightly different (but more expressive!) face print. The new Heath Ledger Joker minifigure features the Clown Prince of Crime in his green vest, and blue shirt combo (best known from the Joker clapping scene and when he’s interrogated by Bats), a refreshing new variant from the full-purple suit Joker from the 2014 Tumbler. Batman’s armour printing extends all the way down to his legs, and looks great, however his arms lack any sort of printing, making them look very bare. Batman has had a much-needed update, with really sharp levels of detail on his armour, and a gold utility belt. Here’s a better look at the two minifigures. Just like the 2014 version, The Tumbler comes with a Batman and Joker minifigures, the two iconic comic book adversaries that have come to define Nolan’s Batman era. The instruction manual is pretty standard for Creator Expert/UCS-type sets, with plenty of features about the design team, including LEGO Creative Lead Jesper Nielsen, as well as Graphic Designer Adam Corbally who interestingly worked on both Tumblers, and recalled his experience breathing new life into the minifigures and stickers. Here’s a look at the sticker sheet, which mostly contains a plethora of panels, and computer screen displays housed within The Tumbler, as well as the typical Tumbler UCS sticker. Special thanks to LEGO for sending this early review set! The new 2021 LEGO Tumbler will be released globally on 1 November exclusively on or Amazon (if you’re in the US) and your local LEGO Brand Retail Store, and can be pre-ordered now if you’re in the United States. It’s quite unusual for LEGO to re-issue sets that have only just retired, but thankfully, this isn’t an exact carbon copy of 76023 Tumbler, but it still feels very much like the old Tumbler in many ways. I remember the day the original 76023 Tumbler suddenly retired – only a short 6 years ago. One of the more interesting decisions by LEGO is this re-issue of the Tumbler Batmobile, from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy. (25 cm) wide and combines easily with other LEGO® DC Batman™ sets.It may seem that LEGO have somewhat forgotten about DC Super Heroes this year, with the onslaught of Avengers and Marvel-themed sets, but LEGO are looking to redeem themselves for all you DC Super Heroes fans with a twin set of Tumblers, and Matt Reeves’ The Batman sets, all of which are due to be released before the end of 2021. ![]() If you’re an adult Batman™ fan or model-making enthusiast, this buildable vehicle is the perfect build-and-display project for you. This armored crime-fighting machine is a collectible piece of Batman™ memorabilia that will provide great satisfaction long after the hands-on, creative construction work is over. With a sturdy base to display the finished model at its best, your recreation of the Tumbler will provide pleasure long after the hands-on work has been completed.Ĭelebrate a fantastic movie series with this new Tumbler kit, which comes with the added bonus of a unique joker resembling Heath Ledger’s performance. Batman and The Joker™ minifigures are included with a stand. The impressive build-and-display Tumbler from the Dark Knight™ trilogy of Batman movies features an opening roof, which provides access to the driver and passenger seats and control panel. ![]() The ultimate, armored crime-fighting machine
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