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The LEGO Batman Movie sets review – part 2

(Written by Batman – with a little help from William)

With the most important movie in cinematic history about to be released, there has to be equally awesome merchandise. And if you are going to have a review of these impressive items, you need the best reviewer of all times! So, instead of having some guy named Will feebly putting words together, I, Batman, have stepped in to make this review worthy for all of you! You’re welcome… 🙂

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No matter where I go, I dispense justice! Like when I went down to gator country, I was totally prepared to handle any villains. So let me tell you about what the #70907 LEGO Batman Movie Killer Croc Tail Gator set is all about.

THE LEGO BATMAN BAT-SKI (JET-SKI)

I was taking it easy, looking awesome on my Bat-ski. Most people would call it a jet-ski, but they’d be wrong! It’s much more incredible than your run-of-the-mill aquatic recreational vehicle. It’s an instrument of extreme Battitude! Note the slim design with sliders, so I can float over any surface. Hmm, might even be able to drive down the street with this thing… Also, check out the sweet Bat-fins on the back. That helps for reasons I can’t get into right now, just know that they are super cool and secret.

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It also features an adjustable handlebar in case I feel like changing things up. Maybe I’m holding it one handed or leaning back. Kids, remember to follow all jet-ski rules, the ability to “change things up” is one of my special powers. Stay safe… Oh, and speaking about safety, this is where things get dangerous! Like I said before, this is a Machine of Justice, and I hand out that justice with the left and right stud-shooters on either side of the Bat-ski! That’s right, I am doubly prepared for any criminal, even on vacation. And it was a good thing I was, because Killer Croc had his own recreational vehicle.

THE LEGO KILLER CROC TAIL-GATOR (MONSTER TRUCK)

I guess for a truck, it’s fairly big. And having real bouncing shocks is cool. It does allow Croc to drive over pretty much anything. But it can’t match the speed of the Bat-ski! So I was on his “tail” in no time. That’s when he gave me a little surprise… At the back of the truck are two mounted crates. And with a twist of a knob, they come flying off the sides of the truck. What – you might ask – are in these crates? Frogs and dynamite, but mostly frogs! Sure dynamite blows up, but frogs in the wrong environment can ruin ecosystems!

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Fortunately, I noticed the vehicle had a major weakness. Because Killer Croc is so large, he has to ride in the back of the truck. This means the gear-shifter and steering wheel are extended and out in the open so he can reach them. Throw a Batarang or two and I put him in park! Once he was stopped, that’s when I realized he wasn’t alone. I’ll let the Bat Computer take it from here…

THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE SET CHARACTERS

  • BATMAN – Special Powers: being awesome. Real Name: secret, let’s just say super rich. Affiliation: Justice League.
  • KILLER CROC – Special Powers: being really big, multiple moving parts like fingers, mouth, head, arms, and wrists, also manages to put on a large pair of pants without ruining them. Real name: Waylon Jones.
    Affiliation: Secret Society of Evil Villains.
  • ZEBRA-MAN (VORTEX) – Special Powers: magnetism allows him to attract and repel non-metal objects. Given his costume, also seems to have a problem with the color gray. Real Name: Jacob? David? – depends who you talk to. Affiliation: Secret Society of Evil Villains.
  • TARANTULA – Special Powers: fighting skills, acrobatics skills, crazy person skills. Real Name: Catalina Marie Flores. Affiliations: unknown
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MORE COOL STUFF IN THIS LEGO BATMAN MOVIE SET

So after getting Killer Croc to stop, and then seeing Zebra-Man jump out of the truck, a crazy vigilante lady showed up and started attacking them both. Which gives me the perfect opportunity to point out some of the cooler pieces in the set.

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First up, we have some sweet wood paneling that is printed right on the tiles. I know what you’re thinking, “Batman, we’ve already seen wood printing on tiles.” Sure we have, but these are on 1×3 tiles and 1×6 tiles. And look over here, is that a 2×3 tile? Yes, it is, because The LEGO Batman Movie sets are awesome! But the fun doesn’t stop there. The voodoo ball piece at the end of Killer Croc’s stick-shift is printed to be an eight ball. I wonder if it is magic? Hmm, might need to take it when I’m done, and ask it a few questions.

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Finally, we check out the front with this cattle head. Man, Croc really needs help decorating. Anyways, right below the skull is the best thing ever; a rectangular bar with four stud connections, and it is in black?! If only I had a crowbar with me… Maybe I do have one in what is probably the best piece of all on this set! Around my super amazingly toned waist is my utility-belt. It holds my most important things, like my Bat-license, my Bat-keys, my Bat-phone, my Bat-breath-mints… you know, all the stuff that makes a superhero special.

FINAL THOUGHTS ON THIS LEGO BATMAN MOVIE SET

Of course everything related to Batman is awesome, but for those who are extra picky and want to see flaws in everything, there are a couple of things to point out. First of all, Killer Croc is big, and logically he’d need something huge to drive, but he looks silly driving on the back of his own vehicle. That’s like if I climbed in the trunk to drive the Batmobile – which would still be awesome, because all my stuff is cool.

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The  #70907 LEGO Batman Movie Killer Croc Tail Gator set is 460 pieces, and will cost $69.99 when it becomes available in January. Based on the price, it seems like much of the cost is going into the Killer Croc mould. While I understand this – after all, when people see me beat a bigger foe, they clap all the louder – if you don’t care for Croc, this set is too pricey for what you get. As for me, I’m getting all of The LEGO Batman Movie sets because I’m rich… and because I’m Batman! In the stop-motion build review below by Artifex Creation you can see the set in more detail.

As mentioned previously, the #70907 LEGO Batman Movie Killer Croc Tail Gator set is going to be available in January. However in the meantime you can check the sets released early under The LEGO Batman Movie section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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What do you think? Are you interested in the 70907 LEGO Batman Movie Killer Croc Tail Gator set? How do you like Killer Croc, the minifigures, and the truck? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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You might remember that in my review of the #10254 LEGO Creator Holiday Train (see: LEGO Holiday Train Review, Thoughts, Tweaks) I mentioned a really sweet expanded version of the train by LEGO fan mouseketeer11, who added more cars to transport Christmas trees, presents, Santa’s reindeer, plus a passenger car, and an awesome hot cocoa tanker (see below). Since then mouseketeer11 created some other additions to the LEGO Winter Village setup, which is what I wanted to show you today, along with a couple of other nice expansions and modifications by other LEGO fans. 🙂

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First, take a look at this little church with warmly glowing lights and a roof that can open to access the inside. Also notice the traditional nativity scene in front of the church. Looks like a young couple is just getting married during the festive holiday season.

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Next, is the wonderful LEGO Winter Village Chocolate Factory, which uses the same chocolaty dark-brown and gold color-scheme as the hot cocoa tanker from the expanded LEGO Creator Holiday Train. The old-fashioned truck is set up to serve hot cocoa and cookies right on the spot. Inside the chocolate factory, there is more sweet goodness, including a chocolate fountain where minifigs can dip marshmallows.

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If your minifigs haven’t had enough sweets yet, they can head over to the LEGO Winter Village Creamery by EmmaC. Here, a cow and a couple of goats offer fresh milk for making delicious deserts. Notice how the building has the same style as the LEGO Winter Village structures with an open back and snow-covered roof. And I particularly like the old style milk truck.

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Last but not least, Jason Allemann, well known for his mechanical LEGO creations, decided to motorize Santa’s sleigh and reindeer from the #10245 LEGO Creator Santa’s Workshop set. You can watch it in action in the video below. Jason also shares full instructions and parts list on his website, if you would like to build your own. It is a very nice, low-profile setup, that doesn’t require many parts, and can give life to your LEGO Winter Village layout.

What do you think? How do you like these additions and modifications to the LEGO Winter Village? Are you inspired to build something similar for your own setup? Have you done any changes yourself? Feel free to share in the comment section below! And if you are missing any of the recent sets, they are available at the Online LEGO Shop.

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