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Recreate The Dark Knight Trilogy’s Tumbler with new LEGO Batman sets

September 16, 2021 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has unveiled two new LEGO DC Batman Batmobile sets focussing on Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy in the Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown (76239) which goes on sale on October 1st priced at $39.99/£34.99, and the Batmobile Tumbler (76240) which hits shelves on November 1st priced at $229.99/£209.99; check them out below…

LEGO DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown – 76239

LEGO DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown (76239) puts high-octane, super-hero style and action into kids’ hands.

The ultimate, armoured crime-fighting machine
The Tumbler Batmobile from the Dark Knight trilogy of Batman movies, is one of the most iconic, battle-ready vehicles in cinema history. It has an opening roof, which provides access to the driver and passenger seats and control panel. There are 2 stud shooters fitted to the front of the vehicle. There’s even somewhere to store the Batarang. 2 minifigures are included: Batman, with a Batarang, grappling gun and alternative ‘nightmare’ head; and the Scarecrow, with a stud shooter and toxic fear gas cannister. When the battle action is over for the day, the Tumbler Batmobile looks awesome on display in kids’ rooms.

Includes a buildable Tumbler Batmobile, plus Batman and the Scarecrow minifigures with weapons. An alternative ‘nightmare’ head for Batman inspires even more play possibilities.  Young action heroes can roar through GOTHAM CITY in the ultimate, armoured crime-fighting machine and battle an iconic villain from the Batman movies. The vehicle measures over 2.5 in. (7 cm) high, 7.5 in. (19 cm) long and 4.5 in. (12 cm) wide and combines easily with other LEGO DC Batman sets.

NEW LEGO® DC Batman™ Batmobile™ Tumbler – 76240

LEGO DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler (76240) will stretch your construction skills and capture the style of one of the most iconic vehicles in cinema history.

The ultimate armoured crime-fighting machine. 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. Batman and The Joker minifigures are included with a stand. 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.

Build and display one of cinema’s most iconic vehicles with LEGO DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler (76240) – a captivating LEGO brick model created with adults in mind. Includes a buildable Tumbler Batmobile with stand, plus Batman and The Joker minifigures. This armoured 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. If you’re an adult Batman fan or model-making enthusiast, this buildable vehicle is the perfect build-and-display project for you. The vehicle measures over 6 in. (16 cm) high, 17 in. (45 cm) long and 9 in. (25 cm) wide and combines easily with other LEGO DC Batman sets.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: Batman, DC, LEGO Batman, LEGO DC, The Dark Knight Trilogy

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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