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    jaisonline

    Update....

    Lego's announcement has been made.  "POW" about the price .  Sure looks cool though.

    I removed the initial Facebook pics and added Lego's official ones.

    6052 Batman™ Classic TV Series – Batcave

    Ages 14+. 2,526 pieces.
    US $269.99 – CA $329.99 – DE 249.99€ – UK £229.99 – DK 2499.00 DKK

    Drive the villains out from Batman’s Batcave!

    Help Batman™ and Robin™ to drive the villain intruders from the Batcave, featuring a Bat Lab with Batcomputer, plus the Batmobile with stud shooters, Batcopter with flick missiles and the Batcycle. This special model, based on the classic 1960s TV show, also has a Wayne Manor section with an exterior wall to climb on and Bruce Wayne’s study featuring the iconic Batphone and a false bookcase that slides open to reveal the secret entrance to the Batcave. Before spiraling down the Batpoles into the Batcave, change identity from Bruce Wayne™ and Dick Grayson™ into Batman and Robin (separate minifigures included).

    •  Includes 9 minifigures: Batman™, Robin™, Bruce Wayne™, Dick Grayson™, Alfred Pennyworth™, The Joker™, Catwoman™, The Riddler™ and The Penguin™.
    •  This LEGO® model of the Batcave as seen in the classic 1960s TV series features 2 Batpoles for Batman™ and Robin™ to slide down, a selection of Bat-gadgets, helipad, plus a Batmobile and Batcopter.
    •  The Wayne Manor section of the model features Bruce Wayne’s study with the iconic Batphone, a hinged Shakespeare bust with secret button underneath, sliding false bookcase to access the Batpoles, and assorted elements including decorated wallpaper bricks, wall lamps, framed portraits, a framed fish and trophies. It also includes an exterior wall for climbing, with an opening roof for easy access to the Batpoles and an aerial element.
    •  The Batcave incorporates a hi-tech, 2-floor Bat Lab with Batcomputer element and a variety of detachable accessory elements, including a lie detector machine, table, chest of drawers, Bat-gadgets and test tubes with translucent elements. Also includes the iconic Batcave entrance for the Batmobile and a helipad for the Batcopter.
    •  The Batmobile features a dual cockpit with iconic Batphone, 2 stud shooters, an opening trunk, dual exhaust and sign stickers.
    •  The Batcopter has an opening cockpit for a minifigure, bat-inspired wings with 2 flick missiles, spinning rotors and a spinning propeller. A villain minifigure can grab onto the back of the Batcopter for more aerial battle action.
    •  The Batcycle features a driver’s seat for Batman™, translucent headlight element and a sidecar for Robin™.
    •  Also includes a cat.
    •  Weapons include The Joker’s TNT, Catwoman’s whip, The Riddler’s TNT and The Penguin’s umbrella.
    •  Accessory elements include Batman’s 3 Batarangs, rope, grappling hook and handcuffs.
    •  Includes separate minifigures for Batman™ and Robin’s alter-egos, so enter the secret doorway as Bruce and Dick, and slide down the Batpoles as LEGO® DC Super Heroes!
    •  Batcave measures over 18” (46cm) high, 22” (56cm) wide and 7” (20cm) deep.
    •  Batmobile measures over 2” (6cm) high, 8” (21cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide.
    •  Batcopter measures over 2” (7cm) high, 8” (22cm) long and 7” (19cm) wide.
    •  Batcycle measures over 1” (4cm) high, 3” (8cm) long and 1” (4cm) wide.

     

    6052 Batman™ Classic TV Series – Batcave

    Ages 14+. 2,526 pieces.
    US $269.99 – CA $329.99 – DE 249.99€ – UK £229.99 – DK 2499.00 DKK

    Drive the villains out from Batman’s Batcave!

    Help Batman™ and Robin™ to drive the villain intruders from the Batcave, featuring a Bat Lab with Batcomputer, plus the Batmobile with stud shooters, Batcopter with flick missiles and the Batcycle. This special model, based on the classic 1960s TV show, also has a Wayne Manor section with an exterior wall to climb on and Bruce Wayne’s study featuring the iconic Batphone and a false bookcase that slides open to reveal the secret entrance to the Batcave. Before spiraling down the Batpoles into the Batcave, change identity from Bruce Wayne™ and Dick Grayson™ into Batman and Robin (separate minifigures included).

    • Includes 9 minifigures: Batman™, Robin™, Bruce Wayne™, Dick Grayson™, Alfred Pennyworth™, The Joker™, Catwoman™, The Riddler™ and The Penguin™.
    • This LEGO® model of the Batcave as seen in the classic 1960s TV series features 2 Batpoles for Batman™ and Robin™ to slide down, a selection of Bat-gadgets, helipad, plus a Batmobile and Batcopter.
    • The Wayne Manor section of the model features Bruce Wayne’s study with the iconic Batphone, a hinged Shakespeare bust with secret button underneath, sliding false bookcase to access the Batpoles, and assorted elements including decorated wallpaper bricks, wall lamps, framed portraits, a framed fish and trophies. It also includes an exterior wall for climbing, with an opening roof for easy access to the Batpoles and an aerial element.
    • The Batcave incorporates a hi-tech, 2-floor Bat Lab with Batcomputer element and a variety of detachable accessory elements, including a lie detector machine, table, chest of drawers, Bat-gadgets and test tubes with translucent elements. Also includes the iconic Batcave entrance for the Batmobile and a helipad for the Batcopter.
    • The Batmobile features a dual cockpit with iconic Batphone, 2 stud shooters, an opening trunk, dual exhaust and sign stickers.
    • The Batcopter has an opening cockpit for a minifigure, bat-inspired wings with 2 flick missiles, spinning rotors and a spinning propeller. A villain minifigure can grab onto the back of the Batcopter for more aerial battle action.
    • The Batcycle features a driver’s seat for Batman™, translucent headlight element and a sidecar for Robin™.
    • Also includes a cat.
    • Weapons include The Joker’s TNT, Catwoman’s whip, The Riddler’s TNT and The Penguin’s umbrella.
    • Accessory elements include Batman’s 3 Batarangs, rope, grappling hook and handcuffs.
    • Includes separate minifigures for Batman™ and Robin’s alter-egos, so enter the secret doorway as Bruce and Dick, and slide down the Batpoles as LEGO® DC Super Heroes!
    • Batcave measures over 18” (46cm) high, 22” (56cm) wide and 7” (20cm) deep.
    • Batmobile measures over 2” (6cm) high, 8” (21cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide.
    • Batcopter measures over 2” (7cm) high, 8” (22cm) long and 7” (19cm) wide.
    • Batcycle measures over 1” (4cm) high, 3” (8cm) long and 1” (4cm) wide.

    - See more at: http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-dc-comics-super-heroes-batman-classic-tv-series-batcave-76052-officially-revealed/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LegoEverlasting-LegoReviewsNews+%28The+Brick+Fan+-+LEGO+Reviews+%26+News%29#sthash.JizIQBcQ.dpuf

     

     

     

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    Earlier today, a Greek Facebook user posted two pictures of set 76052, "Batman Classic TV Series - Batcave". 

    Before quickly reviewing this set's highlights, I will "POW" my way to this blog's conclusion.  If these pictures are fact, I'm officially   declaring that set 76052 will be a winner for AFOLs, KFOLs and investors.  

    While consider campy by today's entertainment standards, Adam West's Batman is still very popular despite debuting on the ABC Network 50 years ago (aired January 12, 1966 to March 14, 1968).  Yes folks, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Batman TV series. 

    Despite this set being Lego's 3rd Batcave since 2006 (excluding Juniors & Duplo) and won't be the last, it most likely will never be refreshed or redone.  We have an iconic part of pop culture history in Lego form that will probably be available at retail for only 2-3 years.

     

    Box Design

     

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    Highlights

    • Includes 9 minifigures : Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, Dick Grayson, Alfred Pennyworth, Catwoman, The Joker, The Penguin and The Riddler  Sorry Bat fanatics but Aunt Harriet Cooper, Commissioner Gordon and Barbara Gordon / Batgirl are not included.  The rumored Mr. Freeze minifigure might be a polybag promotion.
    • Vehicles included are The Batmobile, Bat-copter and Bat-cycle.
    • Portions of Wayne Manor are included included the famous red Batphone and statue head that doubles as the secret entrance to the cave.  A side wall is also included for Batman and Robin to climb.

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    • Portions of Wayne Manor are included included the well-known red Batphone and Shakespeare bust that doubles as the secret entrance into the cave.  An outside wall looks to be also included for Batman and Robin to climb and dual sliding poles
    • I expect MSRP to be around $199.99 considering the amount of minifigures and types of elements used.  Update : a Mod at Eurobricks thinks retail price will be $270 with a 2,526 piece count.
    • Retail availability  looks to be next month.

     

     

     

     

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    mfortunek

    Posted

    This set is definitely going to spark a lot of talk and some pretty divided positions. It would make sense that the decision to cease production on the Tumbler has something to do with it, and I wouldn't be surprised if this is officially announced this month and released Feb. 17 (instead of Hoth Base or something else). The timing all makes sense.

    And one thing I can virtually guarantee is that this new old-school Batcave (whether people love it or hate it) is going to be even more good news for Tumbler sales.  People who hate the campy 1960s look of it are going to be even more desperate for the dark, gothic, Dark Knight vehicle. And people who love it are going to need all the cool Batman sets that Lego has made. I think this is good news for AA, too. All around good.

    fuzzy_bricks

    Posted

    I like it, but if I take off the nostalgia goggles then I also see some similarities to the AA.  Sure, this may have a little more AFOL appeal due to the subject matter, but from these picture it doesn't stand out to me as something that you would instantly recognize.  Now, if there is something that is recognizable, it's the classic Batmobile, that piece is iconic and could really help the rest of the set along.

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    Frank Brickowski

    Posted

    Seeing the latest releases of big and expensive (mostly licensed) sets, some of TLGs decisions seem at least a bit "questionable" to me from the standpoint of a company trying to make (as much) profit (as reasonably possible) by selling a certain amount of sets:

    - 75827: Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters -> Giant set for $350 based on the OLD movies (while a new movie is coming)
    - 76052: Classic TV Series Batcave -> Big PLAYSET for a rumored amount of $250 based on an ANCIENT TV Series (while a new movie is coming)
    - 76042: SHIELD Helicarrier -> Another giant set for $350 also based on a movie license that surely has nothing close to a Star Wars-like fan base (so how many of those Avengers fans are really going to shell out $350 for this set?)
    - 71016: Kwik-E-Mart -> Another $200 set based on a series that might rather be on its was down than further up (imo)
    - 71006: The Simpsons House ($200) - see Kwik-E Mart
    - 70751: Temple of Airjitzu -> A $200 AFOL's set spin-off from a kids' theme
    - 70810: MetalBeard's Sea Cow ($250)

    ...let's just say: I hope TLG know what they are doing and sales for all of those sets are solid enough to not result in any new economic trouble over time - which I doubt (at the moment) since they are the #1 toymaker in the world. But what goes up might come down someday... The potential "problems" I see in each of those new big sets are less enthusiastic fanbases and sets that seem a bit too expensive. There are more and more set releases making me think "Why (on earth) is LEGO releasing THIS (expensive thing) (and not something else with that license)?".

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    TheOrcKing

    Posted

    Even if a design or theme is not up my alley, I applaud LEGO for giving customers the option in the first place. I think we have become so accustomed to Star Wars always being there anything else can seem like a 'niche' market when truthfully Star Wars is a niche in itself along with Star Trek, Superman, James Bond, and a ton of other notorious properties we (or the industry) make a big deal out of. They are good and will be remembered for generations but not the only thing out there. Funny thing is once upon a time had you really liked Star Wars or Star Trek back in the day before they became a big deal, you were called a massive geek or super nerd or some other derogatory remark. Now people get weird if somebody doesn't like either.

    Moving along, I believe sets such as this Classic TV Batman Batcave or themes based around Minecraft shows how much the company of LEGO is listening to its fan base instead of whipping up whatever is on the agenda then releasing it onto the world with fingers crossed people will want it. This is not a case where just a small handful of builders said "you know what would be neat? Classic Batman Batcave!". Some one person may have tossed the idea out there but in the end that one thought gained enough traction for serious consideration and here we are.

    Anyway I have always enjoyed the 1960s Batman in all its goofy zany campiness of cheese. This set is in every way a playset with a very minimal amount of the manor shown inside or out. However it is supposed to be the Batcave not Wayne Manor and most of what was important to the scene is there including the ever classic Batmobile that I am more than ecstatic finally gets its due in true LEGO form. Now I wait for the instructions to become available just so I can see how they put it together then have a go myself. Also I love the Batcopter. Oh yeah.

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    inversion

    Posted

    16 minutes ago, rfish said:

    Seeing the latest releases of big and expensive (mostly licensed) sets, some of TLGs decisions seem at least a bit "questionable" to me from the standpoint of a company trying to make (as much) profit (as reasonably possible) by selling a certain amount of sets:

    - 75827: Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters -> Giant set for $350 based on the OLD movies (while a new movie is coming)
    - 76052: Classic TV Series Batcave -> Big PLAYSET for a rumored amount of $250 based on an ANCIENT TV Series (while a new movie is coming)
    - 76042: SHIELD Helicarrier -> Another giant set for $350 also based on a movie license that surely has nothing close to a Star Wars-like fan base (so how many of those Avengers fans are really going to shell out $350 for this set?)
    - 71016: Kwik-E-Mart -> Another $200 set based on a series that might rather be on its was down than further up (imo)
    - 71006: The Simpsons House ($200) - see Kwik-E Mart
    - 70751: Temple of Airjitzu -> A $200 AFOL's set spin-off from a kids' theme
    - 70810: MetalBeard's Sea Cow ($250)

    ...let's just say: I hope TLG know what they are doing and sales for all of those sets are solid enough to not result in any new economic trouble over time - which I doubt (at the moment) since they are the #1 toymaker in the world. But what goes up might come down someday... The potential "problems" I see in each of those new big sets are less enthusiastic fanbases and sets that seem a bit too expensive. There are more and more set releases making me think "Why (on earth) is LEGO releasing THIS (expensive thing) (and not something else with that license)?".

    You are likely missing the big picture. LEGO does not want to get rich from AFOL set sales. They want to have new AFOLs with new themes and such, due to AFOL parents probably buying significantly more LEGO sets to their kids because they value them higher and also want to participate. If they can struck the right chords with a certain set that generates a new AFOL they just won.

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    JRandall

    Posted

    Temple of Airjitzu is too counterfeited to hold any long term value now even though it's easily one of the 20 nicest sets designed by LEGO.  For a parent looking to buy a birthday or Christmas gift, unless they are wealthy their kid may get 1 large set, and the odds of that parent just buying them a $350 heli-carrier when they can purchase multiple toys including smaller super hero or star wars lego sets is pretty far fetched, even if they are a rich AFOL. The rest of these sets hold some nostalgia and interest for the current AFOL's who might have watched Simpsons or Ghostbusters growing up, but only the oldest AFOL's watched batman and they probably already have the current Batman sets. I grew up in the 80's and 90's and would not shell out any money on these sets other than maybe 1 Seacow for a display and if someone wanted Simpsons for nostalgia, but $400 can buy you way more nostalgic toys and movies than two LEGO sets, we're talking filling part of a room for a $400 investment.  That would buy dozens of posters and movies and action figures and old toys from that best era for toys in the USA(80-90s).  Saying that any current youth age 15-20 will want these sets is a far stretch.  I would never even consider buying an Adam Smith batman set because it's too out of date and the current crop of sets and the older sets from the early 2000's are far better than that new design.

     

    This old Pengiun set, Jokerland, and Arkham Asylum all put this retro batcave design to shame.

    http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Batman-Batcave-Penguin-Invasion/dp/B000ERVL8E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1452127415&sr=8-4&keywords=Lego+Batcave

     

    By the time the current kids between 15-20 have enough money to purchase these larger sets, LEGO will have produced hundreds of newer and more appealing sets.  There is no long term value in most of these sets unless you can hold for years and years, and then with the number of new sets I believe you're taking a huge chance.

    The Shield Heli-Carrier at $350 is pretty outrageous and the design just isn't good enough to warrant that kind of price.  Even if the piece count is high, it's not detailed enough with rare enough minifigures to demand that price.  The older Sandcrawler is nearly as good as the new one and even the new model's asking price of $300 is pushing it.

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    Ed Mack

    Posted

    The Adam West Batman is Batman dammit. He is the original cool dude (along with William Shatner). I appreciate the effort here. It's something different and pays homage to a truly iconic show.

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    chipbee

    Posted

    2 hours ago, inversion said:

    Yeah LEGO is surely run by idiots. They tried the pirate and castle rehashes and failed. The ship remakes fifteen years ago were a flop. Kingdoms Joust did not sell. Conclusion: classic LEGO themes don't sell that well. And you can bet that there will be a new exclusive ship some time down the line, they retired Sea Cow only recently, which was ironically a new ship with creativity. I want to see a cool Ghost Ship too, retailing for $350.

    Also don't see why is it a problem that they are releasing sets that cover a niche market or just simply don't appeal to you. It's called diversity. Endless generic rehashes of the classic themes would not be boring for sure. 

    Plus, more Minecraft micro worlds? Yeah, that is absolutely not niche... 

    Finally, I haven't seen even a second from the TV series and still like the set. Bummer.

    the fact is Lego is so big now that they will have many themes that only appeal to segments of the market. So long as every theme is profitable, they have not lost their marbles. Many investor keeps away from themes such as friends and dublo, but these sets sell very well to girls and parents with kids below 5 years old.

    Back to Batcave, I think this set is nice, but wonder about investment potential as nowadays too many people are into this game. It can easily be the foundation of a much large Batcave MOC.

     

    jaisonline

    Posted

    Why does each set have to be an investment? Why can't some sets just be enjoyed and displayed?

    There are dozens and dozens of investment sets out there and this may not be one of them but I look forward to adding this to the 7783 Batcave in some fashion.

    Edit to add - POW!

    Agreed. This is one of those sets where you break open the seals immediately after buying it. 7783 Batcave was another one of those sets.

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    Quacs

    Posted

    Any thoughts on whether the value of 7783 will be affected by this one?  I heart says no, my head says yes...

    ppsagehen

    Posted

    Nice detail, the ropes seem to be like the pole in the ghostbusters firehouse...spins the minifigs around when they go down it.

    Darth_Raichu

    Posted

    I like those single file studs surrounding the dark orange wall of the Wayne Mansion.  I bet they are there so we can pose Batman and Robin climbing/walking the wall  ;) 

    ppsagehen

    Posted

    My son says in the video game Lego Batman 3 you can drive the old school Batmobile here and play some of the old school characters too: the old joker, batman, robin and cat woman.

    California92563

    Posted

    I love the set but if it's $250-$270 then I'll be on the fence about buying it, the gbhq seems like a much better value if that's the true price of the batcave 

    zskid00

    Posted

    Now we just need Egghead and King Tut

     

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    marcandre

    Posted

    17 hours ago, redghostx said:

     

    Why does each set have to be an investment? Why can't some sets just be enjoyed and displayed?

     

    This is an investment forum. I have built my share of sets but I'm not interested in anything that won't make me money down the road. 

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    exciter1

    Posted

    22 minutes ago, zskid00 said:

    Now we just need Egghead and King Tut

     

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    ...and Mad Hatter

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    inversion

    Posted

    28 minutes ago, marcandre said:

    This is an investment forum. I have built my share of sets but I'm not interested in anything that won't make me money down the road. 

    Still, some people are behaving if LEGO's job should be releasing investment worthy sets instead of being a children's toy manufacturer, judging these releases as a bad and disappointing move by LEGO. And that behavior is annoying, for investors too, since LEGO does not have any responsibility towards our profit levels. Not talking about you, but there are some idiots who feel entitled to their LEGO profits and begin to fume at the company if it does something that would hurt their business.

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    marcandre

    Posted

    14 minutes ago, inversion said:

    Still, some people are behaving if LEGO's job should be releasing investment worthy sets instead of being a children's toy manufacturer, judging these releases as a bad and disappointing move by LEGO. And that behavior is annoying, for investors too, since LEGO does not have any responsibility towards our profit levels. Not talking about you, but there are some idiots who feel entitled to their LEGO profits and begin to fume at the company if it does something that would hurt their business.

    I won't blame anyone for looking at the investment potential of a set before anything else, at least on this website. I do agree with your point of the entitlement of some posters here lately. 

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    exciter1

    Posted

    23 minutes ago, inversion said:

    Still, some people are behaving if LEGO's job should be releasing investment worthy sets instead of being a children's toy manufacturer, judging these releases as a bad and disappointing move by LEGO. And that behavior is annoying, for investors too, since LEGO does not have any responsibility towards our profit levels. Not talking about you, but there are some idiots who feel entitled to their LEGO profits and begin to fume at the company if it does something that would hurt their business.

    Don't like it, ignore it.

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    Ed Mack

    Posted

    I think this set is rather cool.  I would have rather had a Wayne Manor set above and the Batcave below kinda deal (like the Jabba's Palace & Rancor Pit combo), but this will do.  Listen, this is an investor site, but it is also a fan site.  I like this set and the Arkham Asylum as well.  Speaking of the AA, the jury is still out on that set.  Give it some time.  Maybe this new Batcave will stir some interest in the AA.  They both would display very well together.  

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