![]() ![]() A large turret uses technic pieces, so that it can rotate as well as raise and lower its arsenal. The Batcave is the dynamic model in this building set. Most of the vehicles that come in this set are very basic in their design, but the submarine has panels that can be opened to store Penguin Minions and the rear foot flippers can move up and down. The set also came with Robin’s Jet-Ski, The Bat-Blade Ice Sledge, and Penguin’s Submarine. This would be the largest Batman Building set released and was a lot more than just the Batcave. A spotlight on the side could be hit and fall off, it would then release drop ladder. Joker Bombs could be dropped from below by pulling a lever, guns folded in and out of the sides and the cockpit held two minifigures and their weapons. Joker being a homicidal maniac had a lot of weapons at his disposal as well. The helicopter’s main rotor blade and tail blade were able to spin, so you could simulate flying. When the wings were in the closed position, rockets could be slid out and in the back of the of the Batwing, you could launch a spring fired missile. The wings and wing flaps were able to open and close. You can still fit a minifigure inside the cockpit, despite this design. To give the flat streamline appearance of the Batwing, more plates are used than bricks. Both the Batwing and Joker’s Helicopter come with lots of interactive features. This building set was inspired by the end of the 1989 Tim Burton Batman movie. LEGO Batman The Batwing The Joker's Aerial Assault 7782 Minifigures The Batwing: The Joker’s Aerial Assault
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