Batman fans can save $50 on the 2,049-piece Batmobile Tumbler Lego set for a limited time at Amazon. Technically, this deal is sold by Amazon-owned retailer Woot, but you’ll place your order on Amazon and it’ll be shipped from one of the retailer’s warehouses. The $220 deal price, down from $270, is one of the best deals yet for the Caped Crusader’s high-tech ride from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. Amazon offered a similar deal earlier this month ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, but it sold out fast. If you’re interested in adding this Batmobile Lego set to your collection, we’d recommend ordering soon. For a cheaper Batmobile Lego set, check out Walmart’s 3-in-1 Lego Batman Gift Set, which was sold out for weeks but is now back in stock for $50.
Lego Batmobile Tumbler from The Dark Knight Trilogy
The Batmobile Tumbler comes with minifigures of Batman and The Joker. Because the Tumbler has a very angular design, this has translated well into a Lego model while retaining the signature style of those blocks. You have several panels, authentic details, and intimidating wheels on this beastly machine, and when you’re done building it, you can display it on a sturdy base with a nameplate that includes details of the model. It’s pretty big as well, measuring 17 inches in length and nine inches in width. If you want to go a step further, you can even grab LEDs that fit into the model from third-party sellers.
Several smaller Batmobile Lego sets have released over the years, including the recent $60 model based on Batman: The Animated Series. This kit comes with 435 pieces and three minifigures: Batman, Mr. Freeze, and Harley Quinn. There’s also a 438-piece Lego Batmobile based on the 1989 live-action film starring Michael Keaton and directed by Tim Burton. The 1989 Batmobile comes with Batman and Joker minifigures. You can buy the 1989 Batmobile on its own for $38 at Amazon (was $48), or you can get it with Walmart’s Lego Batman vs. The Joker 3-in-1 Gift Set, which you can check out below:
$50
Includes 835 pieces, two vehicles, and five minifigures across three builds valued at $91 total:
On October 1, Lego released the Classic Batmobile, an 1,822-piece set based on the 1966 TV series. It sold out at major retailers at launch, but Amazon and Target recently restocked the cool building kit. If you’re interested in picking it up, you might not want to wait too long. The Lego Store still lists a 60-day delay for orders placed now, so even though Amazon and Target can ship it now, that might not be the case for long.
The Batmobile is one of the many gadgets included in Lego’s pricey Batcave Shadow Box. Released last year for $400, the 3,981-piece Batcave is the largest Batman Lego set in production now. But this will change soon, as Lego is retiring the Batcave Shadow Box. At the moment, you can still purchase the set from Lego–it’s a Lego Store exclusive–but it’ll be gone soon.