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The debate is animated within the various communities which try to guess what will be made of the second wave of DC sets for 2012. We already know the DC sets of the first wave and they are based on the comics, and largely inspired by the 2006/2008 Batman line.
Many believe that this second wave will be based on the upcoming July 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises. Personally I am not convinced: LEGO made no mention of the film in its press release as was the case for The Avengers about the Marvel range.
But let's admit that's the case, then we should be able to get a few vehicles from the movie, like this (s) Tumbler(s) with a nice camouflage effect seen on the set or the batwing frankly nice design. A Tumbler in Tan and Dark Brown, why not after all ..... It also seems that the scenario of the film incorporates a story of stolen technology allowing Batman's enemies to reproduce chain Tumblers to better destroy Gotham City .. ..
And all this without counting the batpod of Catwoman who, it must be admitted, really has something to end up in a LEGO set with her forms .... I digress, but it will take a lot of imagination to make a Catwoman minifig fit coherently on this batpod...
Make no mistake, I would of course be delighted to be able to afford these machines without having to spend a few hundred euros on bricklink to invest in 2008 sets like the 7888 The Tumbler: Joker's Ice Cream Surprise which is sold over 400 € in MISB ....
I would be happy with a set of the type Tumbler chase with an Tumbler black one Camo Tumbler, Batman, Bane and some extras .....
- ghis : A nice set for children....
- ghis : I find it really detailed considering the scale!...
- ovexexonlight : Rather pretty but completely useless......
- ovexexonlight : Probably the most successful diorama of the series!...
- emil31 : The 640 pieces seem well hidden! The set is all...
- mikematrix : Cult sequence to test your home cinema :D...
- Pachacamak : Just for the figurines, I think it's worth it!...
- BrickMark-I : The interest of the set seems to me to be the figs. Really successful...
- BrickMark-I : it's very average... No figs, very classic podracers...
- BrickMark-I : I hope the gus with his broom comes with it :)...
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