
Most are Collectable minifigures, and in the Batcave set, but there are also a few in poly bags around the place.
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But there are quite a few costume variants in the Movie sets, as a running joke. At least there is a standard LEGO Batman, unlike the Pirates of the Caribbean sets a few years ago, where every set had a Jack Sparrow Variant. There are over 30 different figures in these sets, but even if you chase all Batman costume variants, it could be a challenge.


I just don’t think I can afford to get ’em all! So, how shall I decide which sets to buy? All of the sets these days have tape sealing the box, rather than punch out corners- making them easy to open without damaging the box. The sets all look really smart: the cardboard feels a little heavier than the rest of the sets on the shelves at present, and also a little glossier. Even if I could get 20% off everything it would cost $1400 This is a little more than I wanted to pay out on one theme. This came to a total of approximately $AUD1775, recommended retail price. I have added up the retail prices of all the currently available LEGO® Batman™ Movie Sets (70900-70911) – excluding polybags, as they are rarely available here – and added in the not yet formally announced(70912-70917) with speculated Australian pricing.
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The first wave of sets have recently arrived on the shelves here, and I have found myself trying to work out how to balance my LEGO® Batman™ Movie needs (favorite characters and vehicles) against my other LEGO® desires (Elves with goblins some classic sets and possibly even the Boost robotics system) and my basic human requirements: food, coffee, deodorant, etc…

I love the look of the LEGO® Batman™ Movie Sets. I love what I have seen in trailers for the LEGO® Batman™ Movie. Or how I decided to curb my spending, in the face of conflicting desires.
