@@Gzilla313 i think those would have been better figures for the $40 tumbler because that needs an extra figure to make it worth it and the figs are for play technically, Fox would have been perfect for this tumbler bc its accurate and fox was the one who introduced us to the tumbler in begins
100% agree, in fact it’s a bit odd as the three figures together with the set would also just tie it more to the movie and frankly just add a more premium feel to it.
I dont get the complaints about the studs, especially with this set; it's a tank! The studs make it look all rugged and tough, and if you squint, they're rivets. Great review as always jang. Unforntunately i do not have the pocket change to purchace a UCS 😅
This set and it’s figs are really nice. I especially love how instead of remaking the joker fig from the first one, they actually made a variation of the same figure, with very similar styling, just a different outfit
The fragility makes it feel like a MOC. It looks great, and I’m sure there’s no better way for it to be done easily to tick all the other boxes. But doesn’t seem like an official Lego set because of it. Also, I don’t see why they couldn’t keep the blue pins, but do a little cap that can cover them up
I think I'll stick to the Minifig scale tumbler... Just cuz I hate sensitive gentle builds and attachments on a model that's supposed to be so tough!... Yeah it's for display but I want to push that thing around AND let my kids look at it without having to say "EASY!!!"
What I think could've been a fun way to re-release the Tumbler but make it unique is to simply do the beige camo one from The Dark Knight Rises. Then we could get an updated Bane figure too which would be nice. Where as before they released a "UCS" black Tumbler and a small beige camo Tumbler, this time they could release a "UCS" beige camo Tumbler and a small black Tumbler.
Found my way back to the channel after growing up watching it and was not prepared for Jang to no longer be a disembodied voice somewhere in the distance , this is gonna be an adjustment period but I’m here for it
Missed out on the 2014 one, got back into Lego in 2016, Bought the '89 batmobile and batwing because of your review of those and this is also a ''must'' purchase for me again 😄
I actually love the studs appearing on the model! As a recent convert back to LEGO from when I was a kid, I really like having a bit of the LEGO feel from the studs in these big display models, particularly on one meant to be a big, rugged tank. I'm also not fussed about the flimsiness as for me this is a product that I'd only ever want to approach as a display model; totally get how some others might be worried about that, though, particularly if you have kids in the house who might be unable to resist fiddling!
Thanks for the review. I got both of the Tumbler sets last week as I don’t own any. The small one is for my kid to build and play. This big UCS set is to go with the 1989 Batmobile and Batwing sets. Wife is not impressed 😆.
I LOVE the Dark Knight Trilogy, and I was so excited when I got the original Tumbler all the way back when. I was pumped to get not just a Heath Ledger Joker, but also a Bale Batman with the exclusive face, and at the time I didn’t grasp that the Tumbler was a UCS set not set to minifig scale (my 11 year-old brain didn’t quite get it yet). But I love that initial set. I actually took it apart and dusted each part off individually and rebuilt it a year ago, and I still think it holds up. So when I heard a new Tumbler (both play scale and UCS) was announced, I instantly started saving up for it. But now seeing it, I’m not sure. I love the figures, but I really am disappointed. It looks great, but it looks just like the original. With all the new elements, I really thought they’d redesign it and give it a complete overhaul. But aside from the tires and a more accurate size, I really am just disappointed. I think the interior killed it for me.
I'll definitely be getting the minifigure scale one. I always wanted the 2014 one but now that we have the other size, this seems less appealing. It doesn't seem like the 1989 Batmobile where the smaller one was nice but the big one had way more detail. The detail on the small one to this is still pretty good that it might not be worth getting both
Out of all three batman UCS which would you advise buying? This one seemed pretty cool but after reviews I'm drawn to the 1989 Batmobile but then again I've never even watched the films lol. I've only seen the Dark Knight trilogy cause that's what I grew up with. Quite disappointed to see this one flop, I'll definitely get the smaller one eventually.
Normally I'd be all over this, having missed the original release of the large Tumbler set at the time. However, while its retail price is certainly better than paying scalper and aftermarket prices, I still don't feel £210 is that good value, which is a rather big jump up from the old set's £160 from 2014. Yes there's inflation and more pieces here, but that's just one of the issues with the set's pricing. This Tumbler is only £10/$20 less than the much longer and denser 1989 Batmobile, which also has around 65% more pieces and some working functions, plus an extra minifigure. Even though I already have that one, I'd rather get that again at this price point. That said, this big Tumbler is already 20% cheaper in Costco UK before it even released, so £168 feels better and about right, if only to keep its price as far away from the 1989 Batmobile as possible. Then there's the other problem, despite that discount; a smaller scaled Tumbler exists, which is still really good looking and a lot sturdier, and isn't going to leave a massive dent on your wallet or space. That smaller Tumbler has really overshadowed and upstaged this bigger refreshed Tumbler so much that I can't personally see a reason to go for it anymore. I may sound very down on it, but I do really like the Tumbler. I just feel the big one isn't that easy to choose to get compared to back in 2014 when there wasn't alternative sets at the time. So it's very awkward timing of releasing it, with the smaller one coming a month early and while the 1989 Batmobile is still on sale. And knowing that it's still as highly fragile as the original 2014 version, if not more so due to some subtle changes to the 2021 version, just seals it for me.
For those of us who ordered these online on the 1st, Lego shipped them out super fast as I had mine by the morning of the 3rd, and I'm a few states away from their hub. It's currently sold out online on shop Lego.
The original tumbler was a set I always wanted when I was younger but could never afford it, I’m glad I have a chance to get one now without having to pay the ridiculous eBay prices, still pretty expensive but much more reasonable.
I actually like the fact that sets have studs showing because it just highlights the fact that it is "Lego" if you know what I mean. This set is in the sale at my local toy shop for £171 which sounds really good to me. I haven't bought it yet but I'm going to. I got the Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon instead because it was all I could afford at the time.
This is an amazing display set, I just wish I had the room for it! Another great live streaming experience on Twitch and a pleasure to watch! !xGlorious
When I think "Batman's Tumbler", I think "urban tank, able to withstand bazooka-fire", not "something that would fall apart just by moving it". I usually agree with you, Jang, but not this time. I know this is a display-piece, but I'd like to be able to at least move it from one surface to another without causing a LEGO-hailstorm.
I placed my Tumbler 180° from the intended position on the base so the wheels aren’t touching the ground and took the plaque off and have it sitting next to the build. I think it looks much better because the plaque is now fully visible and I don’t have to worry about flat spots on the wheels. I bought this set because I never got the original Tumbler and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. I may pick up the figs from the 2014 set (at least the Joker) to display with it
Usually I lightly disagree with Jang's arguments about blue or red or yellow technic stuff showing through but this time, that blue pin in the front is especially triggering
Solid review! Can't wait to build mine. It does look kinda finicky with al the flex parts. I might get a display case for it because of dust too, I bet it shows horribly on all the black. Looks accurate and like a fun build though!
I think that the "fragility" of the model is a little overstated. It's more like the little flaps will be misaligned or hinged out in the wrong position, but they are still strongly connected. If a panel is hinged out in the wrong position, you can just tuck it back in. I think most of these little flaps and panels have correct positions that are not hard to put them into: you just close a flap until it is stopped by touching something. Even the diagonal "wing" panel in the back has a little perch that you are supposed to touch the tip of the "wing" onto. The only part of the model where the correct position is unclear are the two sets of spoilers on the top, but I found that, if you attach pieces with hollow studs onto the model, you can rest the tips of the pearl gold lightsaber blades into the hollow part of the hollow studs to give them a "correct" position.
The fragility of this set is the only dealbreaker for me. I would have loved to see the tumbler re-released, looking similar, but finally having “tank” stability. Nope. It still disintegrates if you look at it wrong. I love big display pieces but I also love taking stuff and flying it around like it’s a scene from an action movie lol
they have should just use this opportunities to improve the sturdiness with this refreshed set provided the original 2014 tumbler is so fragile on many parts but yet this new set still having the same issue as the previous one. minifig wise, since they tagged 2014 version batman & joker as exclusive, they should have just include a new minifig such as Fox, Rachel, or even Gordan which considered directly related to this tumbler, it can at least bring some refreshment to to consumers & remain the exclusivity of the joker from previous set. and also able to attract more 2014 owner to purchase this 2021 one. but still the biggest disappointment is such a minor improvement they made on this set and all the cons & weaknesses from the previous set still can be seen in this set.
I've heard a lot of complaints about the model having too many studded surfaces, but notice that the vast majority of these studs are from angled pieces, where the studs showing are unavoidable. Almost everywhere else are smooth surfaces. If you keep this in mind, you can see the model as having as many smooth surfaces as it possibly could.
Never got the original so saving up enough VIP points for next year that I can buy this at least at American retail. $330 is a bit much considering both the 89 Batmobile, and Ecto 1 had significantly more pieces but cost quite a bit less. Favorite detail here is the larger tractor tires in the back. AS said not perfect, but a notable improvement to the look/accuracy over all.
Disappointed they didn't continue with the Burton-verse and do the Bat-Ski-Boat, Batmissle, or the Penguin car from Batman Returns. Oh well, glad they did the minifigure scale Tumbler so I could get that instead to save money and display space.
I have the original UCS Tumbler, but I feel like it does not capture the look of the Tumbler as well as the 1989 UCS Batmobile does for what it is supposed to represent, so I was disappointed that there was not a major redesign for this new release. The UCS Tumbler is more like the slightly inaccurate toy versions of the Tumbler that are out there, so I've been modifying mine throughout the years to look more like the real thing. The biggest issues for me are the shaping of the "eyes" area and how horizontal rather than angled forward the side view of the Tumbler is. The best view is when you are looking down at an angle at it, but it looks kind of ugly when you are looking directly at a side view of it.
The one and only thing that upsets me is the hanging spoiler arms, if you look at the smaller Tumbler the fitting for this is spot on !! its like they got so close to perfection and the home time buzzer went off .... some one shouted What about These hanging arms going no where, leave it come on i`ll buy you a pint...... I have bought the smaller one its on it's way ..... I would like to buy the big one but the hanging arms are all I can see uuuugh puts me right off ..I even thought if you got the clip in part from the small car would it work with the Big !! you picked on a wrong colour but not the main starring you in the face mess that is the spoiler arm hanging mess!!
I have the 2014 one and I bought this… because I can enjoy building the new one and retire the 2014 model to a friend and not worry about having to rearrange my display. Also for some reason I feel like the weapon station is a big detail?
I don’t think all the angled pieces would be possible unless they were hinged in just one place. Putting clips everywhere in the underside would add to piece count for little gain.
Honestly, it almost feel like a mistake from the instruction having to put the information large tile on that end of the stand. Just putting it at the opposed angle fix all the problem with it.
I have the $40 one that I really like and seeing this UCS set, I find the minifig scale better. Beside the price and scale arguments; the air intake, that big slanted back panel, the front wheel panel and those free floating elements are subpar plus the proportions seems off: too short in lenght, too tall in height.
Maybe small 2x2 bricks underneath it, hidden away but just enough to raise the tyres off the ground; it might be tricky though as it is angled forward because of the bigger rear wheels and tyres.
Someone suggested putting clear bricks underneath to lift the front wheels just off the ground, but you can just rotate the tires every so often, so no part of the tire has pressure on it for too long.
I have the 2014 set and I was considering buying this set as well but after seeing and hearing about this one I am going to pass on this one. But I do have a question, are the minifigures an exact duplicate of the 2014 set?
They are not. Neither of them are. Batman has more print on him (most notably legs) and joker doesn’t have his jacket, it’s the version from the interrogation scene rather than with his trench coat.
Hi king. Jang. Yer i luve to get this set as i not get the one befor this one but know it like that one just few slit chandge s. I have a good moc in mind to build outta this set but not shaw if i buy it or not.
Lego should of done the 1960s batmobile instead of the tumbler, especially when there already have one . It just looks like a bunch Lego bricks put together.
I think the 1989 Batmobile set the bar high, and this Tumbler failed to come close. It's not a significant step up from the original release at all, it just doesn't appeal. The recent Scarecrow minifig Tumbler set leaves it for dead, as does the recent 1960s minifig Batmobile. If they'd made it the camo variant, I'd be far more interested, but this brings nothing new to the table.
That is way overscale compared to the minifigs. It is bigger than a Canyanero: 12 yards long, 2 lanes wide, 65 tons of American pride! Canyonero! Canyonero! Top of the line in utility sports, Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts! Canyonero! Canyonero! She blinds everybody with her super high beams, She's a squirrel-squashin', deer smackin' drivin' machine, Canyonero! Canyonero! Canyonero! Whoa, Canyonero! Whoooooaaaa!
They're completely different styles; Technic is easier because that's a standard function of that theme. Look carefully at the Tumbler, the designer cannot easily put steering in this thing without making it even bigger and much more expensive and the weird geometry of the back to front axles.
I have the old UCS Tumbler and I wish LEGO would have at least released the new one in the Bane camouflage look as could be seen in one of the designer videos a year ago. For someone like me who also collects the Super Heroes minifigures, I hate to be "forced" to pay 80-100$ for only 2 exclusive minifigs.
Is there any technical reason to make the pins blue? What is wrong with grey and black like they used to be? Could someone please explain this decision? 🤔
I think the reason why they use blue pins is because they show up easier against all the black Parts in the instruction manual and makes it easier for people to tell where they go but they could still use either caps to cover them up or use black pins and change the coloring on the instructions to show where they go🤔
The new minifig Tumbler 76239 is superior to this UCS set, much in the same way that the 20th Anniversary Slave One is superior in many ways to the UCS model of that ship.
Lego is seriously running out of original ideas. They re release the same set ten times. It’s like how they keep making terrible sequels to movies these days and I’m done w it.
I didn't like the previous one and I still don't like this one. It's just the design of the vehicle. In the film, the design of the vehicle is already too ugly for my taste. And the way it is designed - in a sort of layered, prawn-body type of shell - makes it extremely difficult to properly reproduce it in LEGO. The result is this, a vehicle that, to me, looks like a car crash. My wallet thanks LEGO, though. It's 250€ I just spared 😅
Well in fairness if you never liked the design in the first place, you weren't honestly gonna buy it anyway, so you didn't really save anything to start with. What person would buy something they never liked to start with? And I disagree, I think the designer did the best they could with this; far better than most of us can do!
@@AHYL88 I'm a collector. If the design was particularly well done, I would buy it even though I don't like the design. As it stands, I don't like neither the original design nor the work done to replicate it ;)
@@___David__ Regardless, collector or not, you shouldn't have to force yourself to buy every single set, especially if you didn't like how it looked. Heck I don't buy sets for the sake of it being heavily discounted, as tempting as they are, because I'm not interested in the theme, like Star Wars for example. It's a strange mentality I feel that people would spend this much on something that they didn't like to begin with.
I have said it once and I'll say it again, Lucius Fox should have been in this set. It would have been the perfect set to include him in.
Luscious, Gordon, Rachel, or Harvey would have all made great 3rd figures for this.
@@Gzilla313 i think those would have been better figures for the $40 tumbler because that needs an extra figure to make it worth it and the figs are for play technically, Fox would have been perfect for this tumbler bc its accurate and fox was the one who introduced us to the tumbler in begins
100% agree, in fact it’s a bit odd as the three figures together with the set would also just tie it more to the movie and frankly just add a more premium feel to it.
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Lucius? Maybe. Two Face? Absolutely.
I’m convinced that LEGO is now making the blue pins on things more visible just to upset Jang.
I dont get the complaints about the studs, especially with this set; it's a tank! The studs make it look all rugged and tough, and if you squint, they're rivets.
Great review as always jang. Unforntunately i do not have the pocket change to purchace a UCS 😅
The real tumbler is almost all smooth though.
@@LeOubreJr but this isn't the real Tumbler is it, it's a display piece made from a bunch of plastic bricks.
@@LeOubreJr yeah but it wasnt made from Lego was it. Lol
This set and it’s figs are really nice. I especially love how instead of remaking the joker fig from the first one, they actually made a variation of the same figure, with very similar styling, just a different outfit
The fragility makes it feel like a MOC. It looks great, and I’m sure there’s no better way for it to be done easily to tick all the other boxes. But doesn’t seem like an official Lego set because of it. Also, I don’t see why they couldn’t keep the blue pins, but do a little cap that can cover them up
They could have made a grey version of that piece if not having one already
And it wouldn’t have been as bulky
@@BaeMalachi I know, right? It really baffles one as to why Lego keeps using these blue pins in like every large set, particularly Technic
I think I'll stick to the Minifig scale tumbler... Just cuz I hate sensitive gentle builds and attachments on a model that's supposed to be so tough!... Yeah it's for display but I want to push that thing around AND let my kids look at it without having to say "EASY!!!"
Quite an impressive version of the Batman Tumbler! This is really just for adults who want a model to display, but it does look way amazing!
I'm glad I have got smaller version with Scarecrow, it's much proper imo.
If Jang ever forms a band, it better be called The Fiddly Bits
What I think could've been a fun way to re-release the Tumbler but make it unique is to simply do the beige camo one from The Dark Knight Rises. Then we could get an updated Bane figure too which would be nice. Where as before they released a "UCS" black Tumbler and a small beige camo Tumbler, this time they could release a "UCS" beige camo Tumbler and a small black Tumbler.
If they aren't gonna make other colored pins than they should make a cap with a lil bar in it that can slide into the pin and cover up the color
Found my way back to the channel after growing up watching it and was not prepared for Jang to no longer be a disembodied voice somewhere in the distance , this is gonna be an adjustment period but I’m here for it
Missed out on the 2014 one, got back into Lego in 2016, Bought the '89 batmobile and batwing because of your review of those and this is also a ''must'' purchase for me again 😄
16:30 This is why I love Jang!
I actually love the studs appearing on the model! As a recent convert back to LEGO from when I was a kid, I really like having a bit of the LEGO feel from the studs in these big display models, particularly on one meant to be a big, rugged tank. I'm also not fussed about the flimsiness as for me this is a product that I'd only ever want to approach as a display model; totally get how some others might be worried about that, though, particularly if you have kids in the house who might be unable to resist fiddling!
They should redo the bat, and make a UCS of that as well. Maybe also include the armored truck from TDK and the batpod
My first lego collectors edition after being a fan for 15 years. So exited to order it. Finally can afford one for myself!
Hello Jang,
Just wanted to say that you are the reviewer I most anticipately wait before buying LEGO !
Thanks for the review 👍
The details on the included figures made my jaw drop
Thanks for the review. I got both of the Tumbler sets last week as I don’t own any. The small one is for my kid to build and play. This big UCS set is to go with the 1989 Batmobile and Batwing sets. Wife is not impressed 😆.
I LOVE the Dark Knight Trilogy, and I was so excited when I got the original Tumbler all the way back when. I was pumped to get not just a Heath Ledger Joker, but also a Bale Batman with the exclusive face, and at the time I didn’t grasp that the Tumbler was a UCS set not set to minifig scale (my 11 year-old brain didn’t quite get it yet).
But I love that initial set. I actually took it apart and dusted each part off individually and rebuilt it a year ago, and I still think it holds up. So when I heard a new Tumbler (both play scale and UCS) was announced, I instantly started saving up for it.
But now seeing it, I’m not sure. I love the figures, but I really am disappointed. It looks great, but it looks just like the original. With all the new elements, I really thought they’d redesign it and give it a complete overhaul. But aside from the tires and a more accurate size, I really am just disappointed. I think the interior killed it for me.
I'll definitely be getting the minifigure scale one. I always wanted the 2014 one but now that we have the other size, this seems less appealing. It doesn't seem like the 1989 Batmobile where the smaller one was nice but the big one had way more detail. The detail on the small one to this is still pretty good that it might not be worth getting both
Out of all three batman UCS which would you advise buying? This one seemed pretty cool but after reviews I'm drawn to the 1989 Batmobile but then again I've never even watched the films lol. I've only seen the Dark Knight trilogy cause that's what I grew up with. Quite disappointed to see this one flop, I'll definitely get the smaller one eventually.
Normally I'd be all over this, having missed the original release of the large Tumbler set at the time.
However, while its retail price is certainly better than paying scalper and aftermarket prices, I still don't feel £210 is that good value, which is a rather big jump up from the old set's £160 from 2014. Yes there's inflation and more pieces here, but that's just one of the issues with the set's pricing. This Tumbler is only £10/$20 less than the much longer and denser 1989 Batmobile, which also has around 65% more pieces and some working functions, plus an extra minifigure. Even though I already have that one, I'd rather get that again at this price point. That said, this big Tumbler is already 20% cheaper in Costco UK before it even released, so £168 feels better and about right, if only to keep its price as far away from the 1989 Batmobile as possible.
Then there's the other problem, despite that discount; a smaller scaled Tumbler exists, which is still really good looking and a lot sturdier, and isn't going to leave a massive dent on your wallet or space. That smaller Tumbler has really overshadowed and upstaged this bigger refreshed Tumbler so much that I can't personally see a reason to go for it anymore.
I may sound very down on it, but I do really like the Tumbler. I just feel the big one isn't that easy to choose to get compared to back in 2014 when there wasn't alternative sets at the time. So it's very awkward timing of releasing it, with the smaller one coming a month early and while the 1989 Batmobile is still on sale. And knowing that it's still as highly fragile as the original 2014 version, if not more so due to some subtle changes to the 2021 version, just seals it for me.
I still need to get the '89 batmobile.
For those of us who ordered these online on the 1st, Lego shipped them out super fast as I had mine by the morning of the 3rd, and I'm a few states away from their hub. It's currently sold out online on shop Lego.
You can make one of those massive dump trucks with the tires in the back
The original tumbler was a set I always wanted when I was younger but could never afford it, I’m glad I have a chance to get one now without having to pay the ridiculous eBay prices, still pretty expensive but much more reasonable.
already copped this set on november 1st and im rlly happy :)
I actually like the fact that sets have studs showing because it just highlights the fact that it is "Lego" if you know what I mean. This set is in the sale at my local toy shop for £171 which sounds really good to me. I haven't bought it yet but I'm going to. I got the Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon instead because it was all I could afford at the time.
I got this one and the old one haha I just love the tumbler
This is an amazing display set, I just wish I had the room for it! Another great live streaming experience on Twitch and a pleasure to watch! !xGlorious
When I think "Batman's Tumbler", I think "urban tank, able to withstand bazooka-fire", not "something that would fall apart just by moving it".
I usually agree with you, Jang, but not this time. I know this is a display-piece, but I'd like to be able to at least move it from one surface to another without causing a LEGO-hailstorm.
Bane minifig would have been perfect addition for this set.
I placed my Tumbler 180° from the intended position on the base so the wheels aren’t touching the ground and took the plaque off and have it sitting next to the build. I think it looks much better because the plaque is now fully visible and I don’t have to worry about flat spots on the wheels. I bought this set because I never got the original Tumbler and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. I may pick up the figs from the 2014 set (at least the Joker) to display with it
7:38 Atomize that blue pin!
I have the 2014 one. It's fragility has earned it infamy in my house, alongside the LEGO Star Wars TIE Crawler from 2007.
Also, the Batman in the 2014 one had a unique head. Why not do the same for this one, LEGO?
Usually I lightly disagree with Jang's arguments about blue or red or yellow technic stuff showing through but this time, that blue pin in the front is especially triggering
Solid review! Can't wait to build mine. It does look kinda finicky with al the flex parts. I might get a display case for it because of dust too, I bet it shows horribly on all the black. Looks accurate and like a fun build though!
Nice review, thanks.
I think that the "fragility" of the model is a little overstated. It's more like the little flaps will be misaligned or hinged out in the wrong position, but they are still strongly connected. If a panel is hinged out in the wrong position, you can just tuck it back in. I think most of these little flaps and panels have correct positions that are not hard to put them into: you just close a flap until it is stopped by touching something. Even the diagonal "wing" panel in the back has a little perch that you are supposed to touch the tip of the "wing" onto. The only part of the model where the correct position is unclear are the two sets of spoilers on the top, but I found that, if you attach pieces with hollow studs onto the model, you can rest the tips of the pearl gold lightsaber blades into the hollow part of the hollow studs to give them a "correct" position.
Hi JANG, are you going to review the Lego Technic The Batman Batmobile? looking forward to your thoughts on it.
The fragility of this set is the only dealbreaker for me. I would have loved to see the tumbler re-released, looking similar, but finally having “tank” stability. Nope. It still disintegrates if you look at it wrong. I love big display pieces but I also love taking stuff and flying it around like it’s a scene from an action movie lol
7:27 A kindred spirit!
they have should just use this opportunities to improve the sturdiness with this refreshed set provided the original 2014 tumbler is so fragile on many parts but yet this new set still having the same issue as the previous one.
minifig wise, since they tagged 2014 version batman & joker as exclusive, they should have just include a new minifig such as Fox, Rachel, or even Gordan which considered directly related to this tumbler, it can at least bring some refreshment to to consumers & remain the exclusivity of the joker from previous set. and also able to attract more 2014 owner to purchase this 2021 one.
but still the biggest disappointment is such a minor improvement they made on this set and all the cons & weaknesses from the previous set still can be seen in this set.
Nice joker
The rc community misses you.
I've heard a lot of complaints about the model having too many studded surfaces, but notice that the vast majority of these studs are from angled pieces, where the studs showing are unavoidable. Almost everywhere else are smooth surfaces. If you keep this in mind, you can see the model as having as many smooth surfaces as it possibly could.
Great review, as always. Could you maybe do a comparison with the 2014 version and/ or the 1989 Batmobile?
Never got the original so saving up enough VIP points for next year that I can buy this at least at American retail. $330 is a bit much considering both the 89 Batmobile, and Ecto 1 had significantly more pieces but cost quite a bit less. Favorite detail here is the larger tractor tires in the back. AS said not perfect, but a notable improvement to the look/accuracy over all.
Disappointed they didn't continue with the Burton-verse and do the Bat-Ski-Boat, Batmissle, or the Penguin car from Batman Returns.
Oh well, glad they did the minifigure scale Tumbler so I could get that instead to save money and display space.
Jang really hates horses I think
I have the original UCS Tumbler, but I feel like it does not capture the look of the Tumbler as well as the 1989 UCS Batmobile does for what it is supposed to represent, so I was disappointed that there was not a major redesign for this new release. The UCS Tumbler is more like the slightly inaccurate toy versions of the Tumbler that are out there, so I've been modifying mine throughout the years to look more like the real thing. The biggest issues for me are the shaping of the "eyes" area and how horizontal rather than angled forward the side view of the Tumbler is. The best view is when you are looking down at an angle at it, but it looks kind of ugly when you are looking directly at a side view of it.
LEGO Batman 2021 18+ 76240 The Tumbler Set
Imagine if the bike could be released. In fact i recon a bike from the dark knight of this scale could be their next set. Maybe 130 ish quid
The box should say in massive font: "(Once built) LOOK ONLY, DO NOT TOUCH IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES"
The one and only thing that upsets me is the hanging spoiler arms, if you look at the smaller Tumbler the fitting for this is spot on !! its like they got so close to perfection and the home time buzzer went off .... some one shouted What about These hanging arms going no where, leave it come on i`ll buy you a pint...... I have bought the smaller one its on it's way ..... I would like to buy the big one but the hanging arms are all I can see uuuugh puts me right off ..I even thought if you got the clip in part from the small car would it work with the Big !! you picked on a wrong colour but not the main starring you in the face mess that is the spoiler arm hanging mess!!
I like this video
Wish they had gone with dark tan or a copper/bronze color because that gold is too bling for Batman.
I would like to buy a fully built one, put two Lego characters in the seats and then unleash with different types of BB guns to see the damage.
I have the 2014 one and I bought this… because I can enjoy building the new one and retire the 2014 model to a friend and not worry about having to rearrange my display. Also for some reason I feel like the weapon station is a big detail?
I don’t think all the angled pieces would be possible unless they were hinged in just one place. Putting clips everywhere in the underside would add to piece count for little gain.
Honestly, it almost feel like a mistake from the instruction having to put the information large tile on that end of the stand. Just putting it at the opposed angle fix all the problem with it.
I wanna see Mike Psiaki design this
I have the $40 one that I really like and seeing this UCS set, I find the minifig scale better. Beside the price and scale arguments; the air intake, that big slanted back panel, the front wheel panel and those free floating elements are subpar plus the proportions seems off: too short in lenght, too tall in height.
Is there any way possible to avoid the flat spots in the tyres? I was planning on displaying without the stand.. Foam inserts? Bubble Wrap?
Maybe small 2x2 bricks underneath it, hidden away but just enough to raise the tyres off the ground; it might be tricky though as it is angled forward because of the bigger rear wheels and tyres.
Someone suggested putting clear bricks underneath to lift the front wheels just off the ground, but you can just rotate the tires every so often, so no part of the tire has pressure on it for too long.
Support it with some trans-clear bricks instead of the stand might be an option.
Maybe you can also try putting it on a carpeted surface-basically a "pillow" for the front tires.
They should have made it so the motorcycle pops out of the front that would have been cool
aprilb hates the rear wheels with a passion!
I have the 2014 set and I was considering buying this set as well but after seeing and hearing about this one I am going to pass on this one. But I do have a question, are the minifigures an exact duplicate of the 2014 set?
They are not. Neither of them are. Batman has more print on him (most notably legs) and joker doesn’t have his jacket, it’s the version from the interrogation scene rather than with his trench coat.
Jang, can tge base work with the original set?
Hi king. Jang. Yer i luve to get this set as i not get the one befor this one but know it like that one just few slit chandge s. I have a good moc in mind to build outta this set but not shaw if i buy it or not.
Lego should of done the 1960s batmobile instead of the tumbler, especially when there already have one . It just looks like a bunch Lego bricks put together.
I think it should have had nurse joker
Jangbricks will you ever review halo mega constux you used to
I think the 1989 Batmobile set the bar high, and this Tumbler failed to come close. It's not a significant step up from the original release at all, it just doesn't appeal. The recent Scarecrow minifig Tumbler set leaves it for dead, as does the recent 1960s minifig Batmobile. If they'd made it the camo variant, I'd be far more interested, but this brings nothing new to the table.
What really boggles my mind is how this is $30 (CAD) more expensive than 1989 batmobile for around 1300 less pieces!
It entirely depends on the pieces in question not merely their quantity
That is way overscale compared to the minifigs.
It is bigger than a Canyanero:
12 yards long, 2 lanes wide, 65 tons of American pride! Canyonero! Canyonero! Top of the line in utility sports, Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts! Canyonero! Canyonero! She blinds everybody with her super high beams, She's a squirrel-squashin', deer smackin' drivin' machine, Canyonero! Canyonero! Canyonero! Whoa, Canyonero! Whoooooaaaa!
The bat pod should have been a pop out play feature of this set...what gives?? Two UCS tumblers and both have no bat pod.
now 349$CDN Compare to the 2014 model that was 229$ CDN,... inflation is terrible this set is to high
I don’t understand why there is no steering wheel, the tecnic set claas tractor has tree ways of steering wheel
Very hard to do with the way the front wheels are.
They're completely different styles; Technic is easier because that's a standard function of that theme. Look carefully at the Tumbler, the designer cannot easily put steering in this thing without making it even bigger and much more expensive and the weird geometry of the back to front axles.
Give me 20minutes with a coffee and I’ll fix the problems on the set
I have the old UCS Tumbler and I wish LEGO would have at least released the new one in the Bane camouflage look as could be seen in one of the designer videos a year ago. For someone like me who also collects the Super Heroes minifigures, I hate to be "forced" to pay 80-100$ for only 2 exclusive minifigs.
But what about everyone who didn’t get the old version?
the only thing i think this one did better was the figures
imma get those on bricklink, so i have all of the figures.
Please make videos about the Batman sets
I have the original release from 2014. I just don't see enough value in this version to dish out $230.00.
AIways complaining, this set is amazing.
Yep you're definitely watching the wrong person if you want a shill who will ignore issues and praise everything.
Love it but so fragile and expensive for what it is. Easy pass.
I gess thay did this one for all thoes who mist out on the last one
ironic. a tank that falls apart if you breathe on it.
It's sad how fragile this is/was for $200+ especially considering the larger starwars sets the have made that's more sturdy
Is there any technical reason to make the pins blue? What is wrong with grey and black like they used to be? Could someone please explain this decision? 🤔
I think the reason why they use blue pins is because they show up easier against all the black Parts in the instruction manual and makes it easier for people to tell where they go but they could still use either caps to cover them up or use black pins and change the coloring on the instructions to show where they go🤔
Why so serious
The new minifig Tumbler 76239 is superior to this UCS set, much in the same way that the 20th Anniversary Slave One is superior in many ways to the UCS model of that ship.
Lego is seriously running out of original ideas. They re release the same set ten times. It’s like how they keep making terrible sequels to movies these days and I’m done w it.
I didn't like the previous one and I still don't like this one. It's just the design of the vehicle.
In the film, the design of the vehicle is already too ugly for my taste. And the way it is designed - in a sort of layered, prawn-body type of shell - makes it extremely difficult to properly reproduce it in LEGO.
The result is this, a vehicle that, to me, looks like a car crash.
My wallet thanks LEGO, though. It's 250€ I just spared 😅
Well in fairness if you never liked the design in the first place, you weren't honestly gonna buy it anyway, so you didn't really save anything to start with. What person would buy something they never liked to start with? And I disagree, I think the designer did the best they could with this; far better than most of us can do!
@@AHYL88 I'm a collector. If the design was particularly well done, I would buy it even though I don't like the design.
As it stands, I don't like neither the original design nor the work done to replicate it ;)
@@___David__ Regardless, collector or not, you shouldn't have to force yourself to buy every single set, especially if you didn't like how it looked. Heck I don't buy sets for the sake of it being heavily discounted, as tempting as they are, because I'm not interested in the theme, like Star Wars for example. It's a strange mentality I feel that people would spend this much on something that they didn't like to begin with.
This looks pretty ugly honestly. Proportions are just off and it looks like it fell off a shelf and someone "did their best" to put it back together.