The LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure Vignettes: Vacation Alfred

Collectible Minifigures 71020 The LEGO Batman Movie Series 2 brings even more of the film’s colourful characters to life, and has provided inspiration for a new batch of vignette builds

Same bat time, same bat channel – well, not exactly… sometimes technical hitches ruin the best laid bat-plans. This final The LEGO Batman Movie Series 2 vignette is well worth the wait.

One thing that is clear looking at the products based on The LEGO Batman Movie is that the designers were having a lot of fun working on this project. 71020 The LEGO Batman Movie Series 2 brings the theme back to the Collectible Minifigures line, allowing it to expand with even more characters and costumes.

Vacation Alfred 

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Alfred is a man who enjoys the finer things in life when having some well earned time off. He should not let sipping on his pinot grigio distract him from what may be lurking beneath the water though…

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Check our more from our The LEGO Batman Movie Series 2 vignette series.

LEGO Collectible Minifigures 71020 The LEGO Batman Movie Series 2 blind bags are available now from shop.LEGO.com.

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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.

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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