Walmart's highly sought-after Lego Batman 3-in-1 Gift Set is back in stock as of November 18th. The Lego DC Batman vs. The Joker Gift Set has experienced multiple sellouts since its launch in September, so if you're looking for a gift for a Batman enthusiast, it's advisable to grab it before it sells out again. This cost-effective box set features three builds that are typically sold separately: a Batmobile, Batwing, and a Batman minifigure display. Altogether, you're getting two impressive vehicles and five minifigures, valued at $91, for just $50.

This Batman bundle is part of Walmart's exclusive series of Lego gift sets, all of which have been well-received, with many currently sold out. However, you can currently purchase the Star Wars 3-in-1 Lego Gift Set for $50 as well. The combo pack includes two builds inspired by Tim Burton's 1989 Batman film: Batwing: Batman vs. The Joker (357 pieces, $38 MSRP) and Batmobile: Batman vs. The Joker Chase (438 pieces, $48 MSRP). Additionally, you'll receive a rare Batman minifigure with a Gargoyle display stand (40 pieces, $5 MSRP) based on the Caped Crusader's appearance in Batman Returns.

The Batmobile boasts an accessible cockpit, a control that raises two blasters into position, a lift-up trunk, and a flaming tailpipe. Meanwhile, the Batwing features two stud launchers and a compartment for Batman’s Batarangs and handcuffs. Purchasing these three sets individually at retail price would set you back $91, and even with Amazon's current prices—$36 for the Batmobile, $33 for the Batwing, and $8 for the minifigure display—you'd still spend $76 to get all three sets.

If you're a fan of Batmobiles, Lego offers several other sets modeled after various versions of Batman's iconic vehicle. The 2,049-piece Batmobile Tumbler from The Dark Knight Trilogy is on sale for $189 (originally $270) at Amazon. For fans of Batman: The Animated Series, the 435-piece Batmobile based on the show is available for $48 (originally $60). Released in October, the 1,822-piece set commemorating the 1966 Batman TV series is the latest addition to Lego's Batmobile lineup.

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