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Batman & Robin Batmobile

A pocket-sized tribute to the most divisive Batmobile ever built, and it actually nails the shape.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76333 · 2026

Pieces272
Minifigs1
Year2026
Set number76333

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The verdict

I grew up quietly loving the 1997 film's ridiculous ice-blue Batmobile, so seeing LEGO shrink that bat-finned, double-cockpit silhouette into 272 pieces made me grin before I'd even opened the bag.

The proportions are the whole story here, that long sculpted nose and the twin bubble canopies read instantly, and getting that from a set this small is a real trick. Where it stumbles is right there in the name, this is a Batman AND Robin Batmobile with exactly one minifigure in the box, and Batman is the only one riding in it. If you want the nostalgia hit for a fair price, this delivers, but go in knowing Robin is sitting this one out.

Best for: Batman movie nostalgists and shelf-display collectors who want the shape without the price tag of the bigger sets

The full review

What it is

I grew up half embarrassed to admit I liked the Schumacher-era Batmobile, all sculpted fins and neon-blue glow, and this set is LEGO leaning all the way into that nostalgia for the franchise's 20th anniversary. It's part of the Legendary Batmobile Collection, a run of small-format tributes to every screen version of the car, and this one gets the proportions right in a way that surprised me. The long hood, the stepped double cockpit, the exaggerated rear fins, it all reads as that specific car the second it's built, which is the whole point of a nostalgia set like this.

The catch

Here's the honest part. The box says Batman & Robin, and you only get Batman. One minifigure, one fabric cape, no Dick Grayson anywhere in the instructions. For a set trading so hard on a two-hero movie title, that's a real letdown, and it's the complaint I'd expect most buyers to have once they crack it open. At 272 pieces for $29.99 the price per piece is fair, and the opening cockpit and removable hood keep it from feeling static on a shelf, but the community rating hovering around 3.9 out of 5 tells me I'm not the only one who wanted a bit more for the money.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a soft spot for the movie Batmobiles specifically and want a small, affordable display piece that captures that exact silhouette. Skip it if you were hoping for a proper two-minifigure Batman and Robin scene, or if you already own one of LEGO's larger, more detailed Batmobile builds, because this won't out-detail those. It's a nostalgia trinket first and a play set a distant second.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building it is quick and a little breezy, this is a weekend-afternoon set rather than an evening project, and the construction leans on stacking and clipping techniques to build up that long sculpted nose rather than anything technically fussy. The satisfying moment is when the two side sections come together under the cockpit and the whole silhouette suddenly clicks into that unmistakable movie shape, that's the payoff the whole build is working toward.

The standout piece is genuinely the printed 20th anniversary golden coin, a nice little collectible touch that a lot of these anniversary tributes have included this year, and Batman's fabric cape adds a bit of texture you don't always get at this price point. Beyond that, don't expect exotic new molds, this is a set built from familiar wedge and curved slope pieces doing clever work to fake the car's swoops, which keeps the part-count value honest even if it means less to hunt for if you're a parts collector.

Fun facts

  • 01The set is part of LEGO's Legendary Batmobile Collection, a series of small-scale tributes covering multiple decades of screen Batmobiles for the Batman theme's 20th anniversary
  • 02It commemorates the ice-blue Batmobile from the 1997 film Batman & Robin, one of the most visually divisive versions of the car
  • 03The set includes a printed 20th anniversary golden coin as a collectible extra alongside the single Batman minifigure
  • 04It carries a scheduled retirement around July 2027, roughly sixteen months after its March 2026 release

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