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Lego batman tumbler
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lego batman tumbler
  1. Lego batman tumbler movie#
  2. Lego batman tumbler manual#
  3. Lego batman tumbler upgrade#
lego batman tumbler

Second are the giant tires – four 107 x 44R tractor tires for the rear, and two 81.6 x 44R tires for the front.

Lego batman tumbler upgrade#

First are the new printed 2×2 tiles with the fuel cap design, an upgrade over the 2014 stickered version. While the majority of the parts in this set are fairly common, there are some points of interest.

Lego batman tumbler movie#

Having an existing Batmobile presents us with the ultimate starting point, but also a unique design challenge. How do we respect the original, but also ensure our finished result feels completely fresh? We had to set ourselves free somewhat and force ourselves to see it for the first time, rewatch footage of the Batmobile in action and obsessively tweak and adjust detail until we could stand back and see something that really stood apart.”Īs we’ll see, the changes aren’t super noticeable, so it’s debatable if they hit the mark on making something “that really apart.” That’s somewhat understandable, though, since the 2014 version was already an incredibly close match to the movie vehicle. “As LEGO Batman fans will know, this isn’t the first Batmobile to be immortalized in a LEGO set.

Lego batman tumbler manual#

He also talks about some of the changes they didn’t make – like adding steering: “…that would have meant a more clunky profile, and that was a sacrifice we weren’t willing to make.” LEGO graphic designer Adam Corbally also gets a page, talking about revising the graphics he designed for the 2014 version, and noting he was responsible for the look for the new minifigures.Ī few grumpy fans have already been asking “why did LEGO release another Tumbler at all, particularly when it looks almost identical to the previous version.” LEGO has a response in the early part of the manual covering the design process: The manual includes a brief interview with creative lead Jesper Nielsen, who details some of the changes made to this version. The envelope also holds two sticker sheets, one of which I missed until I was pretty far into the build. Happily, that changes to a lighter grey when the building instructions kick in. The formatting is standard for adult-collector sets, with the first few pages having a black background for the introductory text and photos. The manual itself is perfect bound and 416 pages long. Like most high-end LEGO sets, the instruction book has been well protected in that white envelope. Inside the box are 18 numbered parts bags (covering 11 building steps), an unnumbered bag with the wheel hubs and large tile, six tires, and a white cardboard envelope. Along the bottom edge are a shot of the movie Tumbler, an inset showing the set’s dimensions (43.7 cm/ 17.2″ by 11.5cm/6.4″), a shot of the model on the stand (note the attached plaque here), and a shot of the exclusive Batman and Joker minifigures on their display base. Interestingly, the stand isn’t correctly assembled in the large photo – the information plaque isn’t connected and is just floating in space. The back of the box shows the Tumbler from the rear angle, perched on the vehicle’s display stand. The interior of the Tumbler appears to be brightly lit, showing details you really can’t see clearly in reality. The image of the Tumbler is glossy compared to the matte background, which adds some subtle shelf appeal. The lower right has a Bat-Logo with “The Dark Knight Trilogy” branding, with the set name of “Batmobile Tumbler” in the upper left. This means a black background, minimal logos, and an “18+” suggested age range. The set comes in a large, tab-sealed box with standard “Adult Collector” theming. Unboxing the parts, instructions and sticker sheet Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Will the build upgrades and the addition of new exclusive minifigure versions of Batman and the Joker be enough to tempt long-time fans into a second expensive helping of the Tumbler? Read on and judge for yourself! The 2049 piece Batman 76240 Batmobile Tumbler will be available November 1st from the LEGO Shop Online for US $229.99 | CAN $329.99 | UK £209.99. Now, seven years later, LEGO returns with an updated version to tempt a new generation of Bat-Fans. Back in the dim history of 2014, LEGO released set 76023 The Tumbler, a UCS-scaled rendition of the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.














Lego batman tumbler