Marking the third installment of the UCS-style LEGO Batman set, this fall will give fans of the Dark Knight a new massive creation from Gotham City to assemble. Recreate one of the most iconic, battle-ready vehicles in cinema history: the Tumbler Batmobile from the Dark Knight trilogy of Batman movies. Thanks for looking and I hope you like the designs. Update: The new LEGO Batman Tumbler is now available for pre-order for 229.99 and will be officially launching on November 1. LEGO DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler 76240 Building Kit Model of The Batmobile from The Dark Knight Trilogy (2,049 Pieces) 4.8 out of 5 stars 508. I have added the relevant parts into the inventory list though.įinally, the Tank Tumbler roof hatch in the LXF file is slightly different to the one in the photos - the LFX uses 1 piece less (4x4 Reddish Brown plate instead of 2, 2x4 Dark Tan plates) and the wing and 2 x 2 corner plate have been changed to Dark Tan instead of Reddish Brown to compensate for the increase in Reddish brown on this section. You need just one pack of 18978 for all 4 of the 5 spoke Hub Caps and 4 x 6141 (2 for each vehicle). Unfortunately, LDD still doesn't list the Hub Caps, so these assemblies are not in the file. Note that there are two parts missing from the LFX file - these are the Hub Caps - 18978 and the black studs - 6141 that go in the rear wheels. LEGO launched a big wave of new sets for September 1st 2021, but the debut of the 76240 Batman Batmobile Tumbler from the 2008 Christopher Nolan film The Dark Knight was a complete surprise. Each vehicle features rear wheel hub-cab details, side air brakes/scoops and an 8 cyclinder-esque engine block with jet exhaust. Both have SNOT details and make use of Technic pieces to allow for non-standard spacing and angles.
The vehicles are designed to be fun to play with, as well as interesting to build. A thumbwheel on the side moves the turret into position, whilst a hidden worm-gear provides the resistance to allow the shooter to be fired. Along with the forks, opening roof and machine guns, it has the Tank Tumbler's distinctive turret,Ĭomplete with a side-ways mounted, raiseable arrow shooter. The second vehicle is the Tank Tumbler, as featured in the final film of the trilogy, "The Dark Knight Rises". Is a two-seater and designed to echo the ‘feel’ of the film vehicle, featuring a raked front profile with angled forks, a hinged roof and a triple rear wing, as well as dual machine guns at the front. This was the starting point for this project and where it all began, not just for me and my son but for the whole "Dark Knight Trilogy" itself. When Bruce Wayne reestablished his connections to his fathers company, Wayne Enterprises, Bruce met former board member Lucius Fox in the Applied Sciences Division. De la place pour 2 Ouvrez le toit pour révéler les sièges conducteur et passager. Batmans black Tumbler came custom with an array of weapons and gadgets. LEGO® DC Batman La Batmobile Tumbler : la confrontation avec l’Épouvantail Prêts pour la bataille 2 fusils à tenons sont fixés à l’avant du véhicule. The first vehicle is the classic Batman Tumbler. Tumblers were a military prototype, off-road tank vehicles. Thus began a quest to design a child-friendly, playable build that became a 3 year mission. In that moment my unspoken (and possibly foolish) answer was, "Well, yes, I could design a Batman Tumbler for him. Especially since there are so many other fun, LEGO Batman sets available to pre-order.What do you say to a 3-year-old who asks, "Can I have one?" But I’d very much enjoy being the billionaire Bruce Wayne.
However, with a price tag of $229.99, I need to amend my original statement. The Batmobile Tumbler is available to pre-order now. We expect many fans will make sure to keep a spot on their shelves. But each holds a special place in the Dark Knight’s history. And Bale’s Batman drove the world’s most impressive-looking tank. Keaton’s Batman drove a sleek, stylish car. And in 2019, the company announced one based on Tim Burton’s 1989 film starring Michael Keaton. Past sets include one based on the car Adam West drove on his Batman TV series. With a sturdy base to display the finished model at its best, your recreation of the Tumbler will provide pleasure long after the hands-on work has been completed. Batman and The Joker™ minifigures are included with a stand. The impressive build-and-display Tumbler from the Dark Knight trilogy of Batman movies features an opening roof, which provides access to the driver and passenger seats and control panel.