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legoturtle

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  1. It says 50 % HATE it - and 50 % LOVE it! .... BECAUSE that BOX design is interesting and a bit sci-fi. Futuristic. And the mechanism OPEN / CLOSED ...
  2. If you watched the VIDEO you understand. It says all there.
  3. You <3 it OR You hate it ... ANYWAY... I want that and also that painting set.
  4. It is a Batcave. AND very nice one. You can MOC it quite easily. I am doing my own DC Batman universe where is a bit sci-fi. So that bat cave is perfect in that sense.
  5. the Shadow Box didn't sell well Do we know how it sells? I know at least 3 people who bought it. I collect money for the BIGGEST Batcave ever!
  6. I really hope we get Batman: Caped Crusader tv series. It can change everything. EVEN it is a show for adults only.
  7. https://brickset.com/sets?query=the+lego+batman+movie Thanks, here are all TLBM related sets. Quite a lot to collect.
  8. Yes, that is good Theme... there are 90 minifigures + 3 different CMF series related to The LEGO Batman Movie. (That Batman is my Batman in my OWN DC & Batman universe).
  9. Guys! Do you have your OWN DC universe? That you have for example 1 figure which is your Batman, 1 figure who is your Riddler and so on? (I am developing my own Batman universe) it is a bit sci-fi also. I try to collect most of the LEGO Batman Movie minifigures. Then some MOCs and real sets.
  10. I hope The Batman 2 won't be delayed. Anyway I just bought all The Batman sets (4) and Tumbler (Scarecrow) ...
  11. I just bought this set and that batmobile for this set ALSO motorcykles... next I need that small polybag. (Bricklink)
  12. This is terrible bews for myself... I really have to start collecting money for the Shadow Box :/ ... R.I.P.
  13. The LEGO Batman Movie cost about 80,000,000 $ ... and revenue was about 315,000,000 $ ... so NO sequel... :/ now Zzz... :/ sad.
  14. It is all about marketing. Was The LEGO Batman Movie a success?
  15. That was not mine... https://brickset.com/article/84859/is-lego-dc-finished PLEASE ALL!!! Read that interview (link above) -------- there is THE real Answer!
  16. As a DC Comics fan, it’s been really sad to see how LEGO has treated the line. We’ve only seen one set this year, and it was a 4+ set, and even before that it felt like they would just throw out Batmobile after Batmobile with any character not named Batman getting next to no attention. I mean Superman hasn’t even appeared in a set for almost five years. We just got a highly marketed movie in Black Adam, and no lego sets were even made for it, despite featuring multiple fan favorite characters that would have made for some killer minifigs. I get it probably doesn’t make as much as the Marvel sets, but I feel like that has to at least somewhat be because of the lackluster line up of sets. There’s so much potential in sets of the Daily Planet, Fortress of Solitude, Oa, etc. I just feel like the lack of any real news or rumors for any sets coming out next year except maybe a new batcycle set has really sealed its fate in my mind. Does anyone else feel a bit more hopeful, or are most people in agreement that this line is, for all intents and purposes, dead? ... https://brickset.com/article/84859/is-lego-dc-finished
  17. LEGO makes biggest Batcave ever and people here talk that LEGO is trying to strangle DC & Batman. Really?
  18. Just saying that in Indiana Jones we have Nazis as evil. In Batman sadistic Joker and others. LEGO is not just kids toy. IT IS SO MUCH MORE!
  19. The Joker™ gets a big laugh from killing, torturing and terrorizing the good people of Gotham City. The character first appeared in the debut edition of DC Comic’s Batman™, in 1940, and has been Batman’s number one adversary ever since. His twisted, sadistic sense of humor is matched by his creepy clown appearance. With white skin, green hair and bright red lips resulting from a fall into a tank of chemical waste – it is believed it was his disfigurement that drove him insane. The Joker has no superpowers, just an obsessive need to wreak havoc and an extensive expertise in chemical engineering. He combines both these aspects of his personality by developing lethal chemical compounds. If not poisoning, the Joker takes great pleasure in clown-related weapons, such as deadly hand buzzers and playing cards with razor edges. With countless television and movie appearances, on top of his extensive back catalog of books and comics, the Joker has become one of the most iconic characters in modern culture. As such, the character features in many action figure toys and LEGO® playsets.
  20. https://www.lego.com/en-fi/themes/dc/characters/the-joker LEGO own website... for all of us. also children, families... it is fine because it is not real life character. fantasy. sci-fi.
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