The Batman shows new look at Batcave in Lego set

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The Batman reveals new look at Batcave in Lego set — how to buy

In addition to a full rack of welding tools to create his gadgets, the set includes interactive elements including three clues that can only be found using the Riddler's magnifying glass.

There are 581 pieces to build the set. When it is fully constructed, the Batcave measures in at 20cm high, 32cm wide and 25cm deep — and interacts with other sets inLego's The Batcave: The Riddler Face-off set officially goes on sale on Saturday, January 1, 2022 for £59.99.

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