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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.

     

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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 will be available to VIP members on February 17. The official announcement is coming later this month.

    • Like 2
    staggs9696

    Posted

    This is going to be one of those sets that I hate to love... I really don't want to like it because of how it's built with all those vertical flat pieces, I also don't like the series, and yet I find that it has something which misses from the other batcaves... Well in any case I'm going to be sorting through my pieces to put back together my old batcave even though I fear I might have peeled off the 2face and Joker stickers to use the pieces for something else :/ I have a clear image of them being sticked on a piece of furniture so I'd know where they were but I threw that away with them still on it a few years back :/

    stackables

    Posted

    This show was the worst thing to ever happen to batman.

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    California92563

    Posted

    8 minutes ago, stackables said:

    This show was the worst thing to ever happen to batman.

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    fuzzy_bricks

    Posted

    50 minutes ago, stackables said:

    This show was the worst thing to ever happen to batman.

    Worse than Batman and Robin?

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    mfortunek

    Posted

    49 minutes ago, fuzzy_bricks said:

    Worse than Batman and Robin?

    Something's wrong with me. Nipples on bat suits don't bother me. I feel like they should bother me... but they don't.

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    exciter1

    Posted

    55 minutes ago, stackables said:

    This show was the worst best thing to ever happen to batman.

    Fixed

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    mfortunek

    Posted (edited)

    59 minutes ago, stackables said:

    This show was the worst thing to ever happen to batman.

    Sorry dude but that is so wrong on so many levels. It was the first thing to happen to Batman that brought him into the family home. It made him a household name that everybody identified with as opposed to just a comic book kids' hero. It was also maybe the best thing to happen to Batman until 1989 and Michael Keaton.

    Edited by mfortunek
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    stackables

    Posted

    Looks like I ruffled some feathers lol.  Wasn't Batman and Robin the 60's show on the big screen :lol:

    exciter1

    Posted

    Looks like I ruffled some feathers lol.  Wasn't Batman and Robin the 60's show on the big screen :lol:

    Yes, shark repellent and all.

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    Alpinemaps

    Posted

    Looks like I ruffled some feathers lol.  Wasn't Batman and Robin the 60's show on the big screen :lol:

    Yes, shark repellent and all.

    One of my favorite moments of San Diego Comic Con was outside, at the Sharknado "performance" (a bunch of hired performers dancing around in shark costumes outside) and coming across a 60s Batman cosplay "spraying" them with a can of Bat Shark Repellant.

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    California92563

    Posted

    15 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said:

    One of my favorite moments of San Diego Comic Con was outside, at the Sharknado "performance" (a bunch of hired performers dancing around in shark costumes outside) and coming across a 60s Batman cosplay "spraying" them with a can of Bat Shark Repellant.

    Omg I'm going to comic con with you this year 

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    TheOrcKing

    Posted

    1 hour ago, stackables said:

    This show was the worst thing to ever happen to batman.

    The character of Batman always had an overlaying serious overtone in comparison to other comic book heroes of the time which was some of the original draw to the series. Despite this interest was waning, sales were dropping, and other surrounding issues which eventually led into the creation of the now defunct Comics Code Authority forced DC to make The Bat 'sunnier' ergo the campiness of the TV serial that helped to revitalize not just Batman but the comics industry as a whole immensely. Unfortunately as the show was cancelled, popularity for Batman was lost once again but in a way with the show gone this allowed DC to return the dark knight to his serious roots.

    In regards to personal tastes, the 1960s Batman was ridiculously absurd well away from the edginess of the source therefore can be considered the worst interpretation of the grim detective by turning him into a silly ham. Historically though the show was the best thing to ever happen to Batman. For myself, I enjoy the 1960s series but in a different light than the actual character. It's good for a laugh and some kicks but certainly not to be taken serious in the slightest.

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    exciter1

    Posted

    Batman and Robin from "Superfriends" were pretty sunny too, along with almost every good guy on the show.

    Alpinemaps

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, exciter1 said:

    Batman and Robin from "Superfriends" were pretty sunny too, along with almost every good guy on the show.

    For a time, Adam West and Burt Ward voiced Batman & Robin on Superfriends.

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    Mathew

    Posted

    3 hours ago, fuzzy_bricks said:

    Worse than Batman and Robin?

    What's interesting is that everyone thought that George Clooney would make a great Batman.  And he did look the part.  But the movie was such  The nipples don't bother me as much as the terribly un-sexy codpieces.  

    fuzzy_bricks

    Posted

    18 minutes ago, Mathew said:

    What's interesting is that everyone thought that George Clooney would make a great Batman.  And he did look the part.  But the movie was such  The nipples don't bother me as much as the terribly un-sexy codpieces.  

    So you would prefer sexy codpieces?  Whatever floats your boat I guess.

    TheOrcKing

    Posted

    3 hours ago, stackables said:

    Wasn't Batman and Robin the 60's show on the big screen

    Coincidently just as the TV show had made Batman more lighthearted for a period, the movie of Batman & Robin was similar in certain aspects as the Warner Brothers studio had pressured Schumacher to make the detective 'more family friendly' than even the prior Batman Forever film because allegedly people were criticizing the first two films under Tim Burton as being 'too dark' hence Schumacher's assistance with Forever and his neon contribution. Unfortunately it took the camp (and bright colors) too far earning a spot in the list of "Worst Films Ever Made". The film was so terrible everyone who worked on it had thought the film "killed" the series (in film) which for a long time was true until Christopher Nolan turned things around with The Dark Knight just as DC did in the aftermath of the TV show back in the day by returning the caped crusader to his rightful heritage.

     

    1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said:

    For a time, Adam West and Burt Ward voiced Batman & Robin on Superfriends.

    They also voiced their TV show counterparts in Filmation's "The New Adventures of Batman" aired 1977. I remember buying the complete series on DVD years ago then the former The Adventures of Batman that was aired concurrently with the live action series. Between the two Filmation animations, I think altogether I prefer the first series over the second despite Adam & Burt reprising their roles in voice for the latter. I guess Bat-Mite may have been a little annoying but I will admit the villain of Professor Bubbles makes me laugh my butt every time he talks. It's friggin' hilarious! :rofl: (Darn, I can't find a clip but imagine doing that thing where you are talking while moving your finger up & down across your lips real fast. Yeah, that's how Professor Bubbles talked.)

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    noods

    Posted

    4 hours ago, stackables said:

    Looks like I ruffled some feathers lol.  Wasn't Batman and Robin the 60's show on the big screen :lol:

    Watch it now and it will have you in stitches. Comedic Genius 

    jaisonline

    Posted

    I purchased the TV series from Amazon Italy last year. For some reason, it was way cheaper there and the DVDs are the same as we have here and region free.  Just the box cover has text in Italian.  

    inversion

    Posted (edited)

    Now we just need Batman The Animated Series Batcave with villains and we are done. That cartoon was just as dark as the Christopher Nolan movies LOL. True classic in its own right.

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    Darth_Raichu

    Posted

    35 minutes ago, inversion said:

    Now we just need Batman The Animated Series Batcave with villains and we are done. That cartoon was just as dark as the Christopher Nolan movies LOL. True classic in its own right.

    Best animated series ever.  It captures the essence of Batman and his villains while maintaining a PG rating, now that was hard to do.  This series has the best version of Alfred (IMHO).  Also, Harley Quinn started in this series (instead of the comics like other villains). etc etc etc

    jaisonline

    Posted

    Now we just need Batman The Animated Series Batcave with villains and we are done. That cartoon was just as dark as the Christopher Nolan movies LOL. True classic in its own right.

    The 2006 Batman theme tried to be Burton-like which was the basis for The Animated Series. I love that cartoon...especially the Batmobile.




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