30300-1
The Batman Tumbler is LEGO set 30300-1. It has a score of 80. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 3 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 48.66% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2014, and it is categorised in DC Comics Super Heroes.
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This is a great little Batman Tumbler. It is admittedly smaller than I had imagined, but it's fun to put together and it really rolls/moves great. If you know what you're doing and follow the instructions, it shouldn't take long at all to piece together, and it is doable, even for younger kids who will enjoy getting to see this new mode of transportation come together in front of their eyes in a matter of minutes. The end result feels solid, has some real weight to it, brings some nice play value, and it also looks great on display. Overall, I like this little tumbler and would recommend it - though I would feel the need to stress it is smaller than probably 1st anticipated. LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Set #30300 Batman Tumbler [Bagged]
The build of the Tumbler is pretty straight-forward. What's interesting is that it starts off with two 1×8 plates instead of a single 2×8 plate. It has a good design although there are some things that are off by it. One thing is the front part of the vehicle where it doesn't slope all the way down but it ends abruptly. Another thing that I didn't really like is an aesthetic issue. What's a Tumbler without flames shooting out from the back? Overall, this a very good polybag to pick up if you can find one. I'm definitely gonna try to pick up a few more of these guys if I can.
Not a bad set for $4.39. Plus who isnt a fan of the Tumbler? Minor issues with parts choice but they are easy fixes.
I can't remember how much I paid for it. I found it at Target at the check out lanes. Some say it was $3.99, others $4.99. Whatever the set cost, though, was way too much. You're better off poking around flickr for other mini and micro build Tumbler MOCs and making one yourself than buying this steaming pile.