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(Written by William)

With Batman celebrating 20 years as part of the LEGO lineup, several anniversary sets have been released, including several Batmobiles. Three of these models are priced at $29.99 in the U.S., making them quite affordable and comparable to the LEGO Speed Champions vehicles. That got me curious. Despite their different designs, were these essentially built like typical LEGO Speed Champions sets? To find out, I requested review copies of all three models—and what I discovered was quite surprising. Let’s take a closer look.

#76331 LEGO BATMAN V. SUPERMAN BATMOBILE

This is probably the most rugged of the Batmobiles in the collection. Even Batman looks like he’s prepared for war! It is especially striking seeing his shoulder pauldrons, which give the minifigure a much bulkier frame. And the model has a much stronger framework under all the decorative elements.

In truth, this model is built more like a LEGO Icons vehicle. It has a LEGO Technic chassis with fine overlay detail work on top. This was closer to how the Tumbler was built, rather than any other Batmobile I ever put together.

This means that even though the base frame is the sturdiest of these three models, the decorative elements are rather fragile, which makes the model less than ideal to play with. Many elements just hang over other elements and can easily be knocked around. This might be a good choice for those looking to save up for a larger model and want to have an idea as to the type of building experience they can expect.

#76332 LEGO THE BATMAN BATMOBILE

If what you were hoping for was something that felt like a LEGO Speed Champion vehicle, then this is the Batmobile for you. The model starts with a large fabricated element that works as the central chassis. This was my favorite building experience out of the three sets.

The stickers are minimal, and you spend most of the building time shaping the various elements of the car’s body. The only downside is that this is a single-seater vehicle, but it gives the impression that it could be a two-seater.

This Batmobile is also the closest to being a normal car. This means it won’t look like a drag racecar or a cobbled-together tank from a post-apocalyptic world. It’s a rather classy choice for the Bat builder in your home.

#76333 LEGO BATMAN & ROBIN BATMOBILE

Out of the three models, this was from the one movie I’ve actually seen. Unfortunately, it reminded me that I didn’t particularly enjoy the film it came from. This is Batman at his most dramatic. Even the minifigure is shiny with his more chrome armor. And the Batmobile is a dragster.

I’m sure we’ve all built strange vehicles from time to time. Under many of these builds are large gaps that are just covered over. This helps with reducing weight, piece count, and thus price. And this is what you get here. In fact, LEGO designers stretched out the front of the vehicle so much that they had to leave gaps to prevent it from being off balance.

It is odd seeing Batman so far back that it looks as though he is driving from the back seat. But a dragster does offer a lot of stylistic choices for representing Batman. Adding to this are the most stickers out of all three sets. You will be placing tiny stickers on small sloped surfaces and more.

Don’t get me wrong, this is not a bad model by any means. But it’s a product of the movie it is representing, where Batman is on the edge of being flamboyant. It’s as if they wanted to marry the seriousness of some of the films that came before it with the campy style of the 1960’s version of Batman. For some, a Batman with a loud presence is exactly what they want. And if this sounds like you, this might be your model to get.

LEGO BATMOBILES – FINAL THOUGHTS

There is a nice touch with all of these models in that they come with a printed round tile claiming the 20th anniversary. This is something for builders to enjoy, as the tile is often hidden in the set. In the Batman v Superman model, it serves as the cushion for his seat. This small detail also helps link these series of Batmobiles together.

Another big draw for each model is the different actors who played Batman. You get George Clooney, Ben Affleck, and Robert Pattenson. Each has a distinct look and brought a different take to the Caped Crusader, which resonated with fans in their own way. I do think some will be picking up these models more for the minifigure than the Batmobile.

And finally, it is very surprising that these models, despite having a similar size and being all based on Batman, can provide very distinct building experiences. Batman & Robin presents a traditional LEGO vehicle experience. The Batman gives a LEGO Speed Champion type feeling, while Batman v. Superman feels like a mini LEGO Icons set. And all three models are reasonably priced at $29.99 MSRP.

I’m sure the extreme Bat fans out there will pick up all three. However, if you are looking for a particular building experience, I hope this review gives you some idea of what you can expect. Or if you are a fan of a particular Bat franchise, I hope this lets you have the confidence that you’ll have the right experience for your building session. In the video above, I discuss the sets in more detail. And if you want to check them out, they are available at the LEGO Batman section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO 20th Anniversary Batmobiles? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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Yesterday, LEGO revealed several upcoming LEGO Jurassic World sets, including a new large dinosaur fossil display and an awesome Jeep Wrangler for adult LEGO fans. Some of the sets are going to be released soon, while for the others we have to wait until August. Details below.

Showcase your love for paleontology or LEGO building with an impressive display in the ##77985 LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops set. This collectable piece features a highly detailed recreation of Triceratops horridus, made for adults. The dinosaur model has an array of poseable features, including a movable head, legs, and tail, and an opening jaw. Accessories include an information plaque, a stand with a wetland environment and Cretaceous plants, hidden Easter eggs, a Dr. Gerry Harding minifigure from the 1993 Jurassic Park movie, and more. Set contains 1,154 pieces. Price: 109.99 USD / 99.99 EUR / 89.99 GBP. Available June 1st at the LEGO Jurassic World section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Share your love for iconic movie vehicles or LEGO building with an impressive display in the #77984 LEGO Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler set. This collectable piece features a 1:10-scale, customizable Jeep Wrangler model car, designed for adults aged 18 years old and over. The set has an array of functions, including opening doors, bonnet, removable canvas roof, roll bars, and a working winch. Boxes can be installed on the back, and the car can be steered using the spare tire. Accessories include an information plaque with a stand, a direction sign, a Dennis Nedry minifigure from the 1993 Jurassic Park movie, and more. Set contains 1,924 pieces. Price: 199.99 USD / 199.99 EUR / 179.99 GBP. Available from May 7th at the LEGO Jurassic World section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Younger LEGO fans will be getting the #77083 LEGO Mosasaurus Dinosaur Boat Attack with 703 pieces and the price of 99.99 USD / 99.99 EUR / 89.99 GBP the #77982 LEGO Spinosaurus Dinosaur Escape with 820 pieces and the price of 74.99 USD / 69.99 EUR / 59.99 GBP, the #77981 LEGO Velociraptor, Stegosaurus & Pteranodon Rescue with 171 pieces and the price of 49.99 USD / 44.99 EUR / 39.99 GBP, the #77978 LEGO Young T. rex Transport Truck with 115 pieces and the price of 29.99 USD / 29.99 EUR / 24.99 GBP, and the #77977 LEGO Baby Dinosaur: Pteranodon with 373 pieces and the price of 29.99 USD / 24.99 EUR / 19.99 GBP. The video below discusses all of the upcoming sets in detail. They will be available starting on August 1st at the LEGO Jurassic World section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Jurassic World sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Jurassic World sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

And you might also like to check out the following related posts:

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