The Lego Batmobile of the 60s: nostalgia on four wheels
5/9/2024
Translation: machine translated
Lego brings a touch of 60s nostalgia into the living room with the new Batmobile set. But is that enough to win over fans of the iconic series?
A gloomy night in Gotham. The Bat symbol lights up in the sky and Batman hurries into the Batcave. He jumps into his red and black Batmobile, fires up the rocket engine and jets off on another adventure.
Design and details
Lego is launching this legendary version of the Batmobile as a detailed set on 1 October. With 1822 parts and a price of 169 francs or 150 euros, the model is aimed primarily at adult Batman fans. The retro aesthetic has been captured with great attention to detail: from the characteristic red trim to the Cockpit windows. An exclusive Batman minifigure in an authentic 1960s costume accompanies the set.
Criticisms
However, there are criticisms behind the glossy surface: Stickers are used instead of printed bricks - a point that is often criticised by Lego fans. The model also lacks a functioning steering system and doors cannot be opened, which limits the play value. Robin, who always fought alongside Batman in the classic series, is also completely missing from this set. This is likely to be a noticeable gap for many fans of the series.
Comparison with other models
Compared to other Batmobile sets such as the Lego Tumbler or the 1989 Batmobile, this model is rather plain. While the other sets feature movable doors and detailed components, the 60s Batmobile focuses primarily on the iconic design. This is a plus point for many collectors. But for fans who want more functionality, this could be disappointing.
At the moment, you can't pre-order the set from us yet. But it will be available in our shop from 1 October at the latest.
What counts more for you in a collector's item - the nostalgic design or the functionality?
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