Batman enthusiasts can enjoy a $50 discount on the 2,049-piece Batmobile Tumbler Lego set, available for a limited time at Amazon. This offer is technically sold by Amazon-owned retailer Woot, but orders are placed through Amazon and shipped from one of their warehouses. The $220 price, down from $270, represents one of the best deals for this high-tech vehicle from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy. A similar deal was offered earlier this month before Prime Big Deal Days, but it quickly sold out. If you're keen on adding this Batmobile Lego set to your collection, it's advisable to order soon.

For a more affordable option, consider Walmart's 3-in-1 Lego Batman Gift Set, which was out of stock for weeks but is now back for $50. The Batmobile Tumbler includes minifigures of Batman and The Joker. Its angular design translates well into a Lego model while maintaining the iconic Lego style. The set features multiple panels, authentic details, and intimidating wheels. Once assembled, you can display it on a sturdy base with a nameplate detailing the model. Measuring 17 inches in length and nine inches in width, it's quite substantial. For an added touch, you can purchase LEDs that fit into the model from third-party sellers.

Several smaller Batmobile Lego sets have been released over the years, including a recent $60 model based on Batman: The Animated Series. This kit includes 435 pieces and three minifigures: Batman, Mr. Freeze, and Harley Quinn. There's also a 438-piece Lego Batmobile inspired by the 1989 live-action film starring Michael Keaton and directed by Tim Burton. The 1989 Batmobile comes with Batman and Joker minifigures. You can buy it alone for $38 at Amazon (was $48), or as part of Walmart's Lego Batman vs. The Joker 3-in-1 Gift Set.

On October 1, Lego released the Classic Batmobile, an 1,822-piece set based on the 1966 TV series. It sold out at major retailers upon launch but has recently been restocked by Amazon and Target. If you're interested, don't delay, as the Lego Store currently lists a 60-day delay for new orders. The Batmobile is one of many gadgets featured in Lego's pricey Batcave Shadow Box. Released last year for $400, the 3,981-piece Batcave is the largest Batman Lego set currently in production. However, this will soon change as Lego is retiring the Batcave Shadow Box. It's still available exclusively at the Lego Store, but not for long.

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