Lego's latest addition, the Classic Batmobile, skyrocketed to bestseller status upon its release on October 1. The overwhelming demand led the Lego Store to mark the item as backordered for two months just two days later. Amazon mirrored this move by extending its delivery window into December. As of October 18, the Lego Store maintains a 60-day shipping estimate, but Amazon has replenished its stock of the 1,822-piece Classic Batmobile, ready for immediate shipment. Prime members can expect to receive this iconic Batman set this weekend, depending on their location. If you've been eager to construct a Batmobile inspired by the 1966 TV series before December, now is your opportunity to secure one while Amazon still has it in stock.

This new set is just one of many Batmobile incarnations that Lego has brought to life. While some Lego Batmobile sets have been discontinued—such as the Batcave Shadow Box, which includes a Batmobile and is soon to retire—several others remain available at major retailers. For instance, you can purchase the Batmobile from Tim Burton's first Batman movie, complete with minifigures of Batman and the Joker, an openable trunk, a cockpit for the minifigure, and two blasters under the hood, at a discounted price on Amazon. Before making your purchase, consider Walmart's 3-in-1 Lego Batman Gift Set, which includes the 1989 Batmobile, a Batwing set, and a Batman minifigure display set, all for just $50 (valued at $91).

For those on a tighter budget, the recently released Batmobile from Batman: The Animated Series offers a compact build at $60, featuring minifigures of Batman, Mr. Freeze, and Harley Quinn. Alternatively, the pocket-sized Batmobile provides a fun, quick build for just $21.60. On the higher end of the price spectrum, the Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy is a 2,049-piece marvel, currently on sale for $220 at Amazon (originally $270). For a more budget-friendly option, the pocket-sized Batmobile is an enjoyable build for just $22.

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