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A 4,210-Piece Batman Lego Set Based On The Classic Animated Series Is Now Available

April 1, 2024
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A new Batman Lego set inspired by Batman: The Animated Series is now available to purchase for Lego Insiders. Becoming a Lego Insider is free (it’s a rewards programs), so if you’re interested in the enormous new Lego set, you should sign up to ensure you get it before it’s gone. The 4,210-piece set costs $300 and is exclusive to the Lego Store, which means it could sell out sooner than other large-scale building kits. Once completed, this centerpiece-worthy display features the full Gotham City skyline. The set will be available to all customers starting April 4, but it only takes a minute to become eligible to purchase it early.

Lego Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City

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The set has 15 panels that can be removed to reveal the inside of Wayne Manor, the Batcave, and Arkham Asylum, and it comes with four minifigures of Batman, the Joker, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman in their animated series incarnations. There’s also a mini-Batmobile and a mini-Batwing included with this set, and if you’re not ready to mount it on your wall, you can display it safely on a surface using a flip-out stand.

Once assembled, it measures 16.1 inches (41cm) tall, 30 inches (76cm) wide, and 2.3 inches (6cm) deep, so you’re going to want to make certain you have ample room to show it off when you’re done.

If you want to build another complex Batman set, this Lego Store-exclusive Batcave diorama hailing from the 1992 movie Batman Returns is very cool, too. It’s thicker but packed full of bat-details like a command chair, computer screens, and even a Batsuit vault. It’s a display piece that folds up neatly when you’re not playing with it, although it is pricier at $400.

For a more affordable set, check out these trio of builds based on some of Batman’s high-tech vehicles: Batmobile ($40), Batwing ($37), and Batcycle ($40).

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