The LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure Vignettes – Baturion

Earlier this year, Brick Fanatics ran a whole series of The LEGO Batman Movie builds. Now, Nick Sweetman uses four new Batman minifigures to create four new vignettes

Batman is famous for his many different outfits that seem ready for any occasion. On screen and in comic books he typically wears grey or black, it is largely the toy lines that have had him ready for action no matter what the mission – be it a white bat suit for an arctic adventure or a yellow bat suit for underwater infiltration. The LEGO Batman Movie ran with the concept and had a lot of fun introducing some of the most ridiculous bat suits ever.

The recently released Bricktober minifigure pack contains four new The LEGO Batman Movie minifigures for fans to add to the many versions released in the sets and the Collectible Minifigures series.

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Batman almost blends in with his vault. Thankfully for him, replacing this favourite outfit will never be a problem.

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Here is the original run of 25 vignettes, presented earlier this year:

The LEGO Batman Movie range of LEGO sets are currently available to buy at shop.LEGO.com.

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Hi I’m Nick also known as Minifignick I love anything and everything about Lego As I child I collected the Space theme, which at the age of 11 I stupidly sold the lot to fund “more grown up things” whatever they were I can’t remember. That then was the start of my “dark age” which lasted up until a visit to Legoland with my then 5 year old son. 9 years later I’m still loving the brick and create anything from medieval banqueting halls to 1950’s Record Stores.

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Nick

Hi I’m Nick also known as Minifignick I love anything and everything about Lego As I child I collected the Space theme, which at the age of 11 I stupidly sold the lot to fund “more grown up things” whatever they were I can’t remember. That then was the start of my “dark age” which lasted up until a visit to Legoland with my then 5 year old son. 9 years later I’m still loving the brick and create anything from medieval banqueting halls to 1950’s Record Stores.

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