Attention, Caped Crusader fans and Lego enthusiasts! A fantastic opportunity has arrived to expand your collection with some incredible Batman-themed Lego sets. But here’s the catch: several of these awesome builds are retiring soon, meaning once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. Luckily, you can currently find some stellar discounts, with one standout deal offering the 713-piece Batman Construction Figure & Bat-Pod set from The Dark Knight saga for just $40, originally priced at $65. You can find this deal at major retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
This limited-time offer is part of Walmart’s ‘Bricktember Lego sales event,’ which wraps up by the end of September. While some deals might linger, the impending discontinuation of these Batman sets by Lego suggests stock won’t last. In addition to the Bat-Pod set, four other discounted Batman sets are also marked as ‘retiring soon.’ While their savings aren’t as steep, you can still enjoy a solid 20% off three of them at both Amazon and Walmart. Plus, there’s a generous $20 discount on the massive 4,210-piece Batman: The Animated Series wall art at Amazon.
Batman Lego Sets Retiring Soon:
- Batman Construction Figure & Bat-Pod Bike (713 pieces) – Now $40 (was $65)
- Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile (435 pieces) – Now $48 (was $60)
- Batman Mech Armor (140 pieces) – Now $12 (was $15)
- Batman Batmobile vs. Mr. Freeze (63 pieces) – Now $16 (was $20)
- Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City (4,210 pieces) – Now $280.62 (was $300)
Let’s dive deeper into some of these fantastic sets before they vanish from shelves:
Lego DC Batman Construction Figure & Bat-Pod Bike (713 Pieces)
Released in 2024, this impressive 2-in-1 Batman kit brings to life the iconic Bat-Pod Bike, famously ridden by Christian Bale in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy. The set also includes a highly detailed, 10-inch Batman action figure, complete with articulated joints for dynamic posing. Whether he’s standing heroically or perched on the Bat-Pod, this figure is a must-have. The Bat-Pod itself features functional rubber wheels and stud launchers, adding to its play and display value. Fans might recall the 2023 Batman Returns Construction Figure, which is now out of print, making this new figure even more desirable.
Lego DC Batman Mech Armor (140 Pieces)
Smaller yet equally cool, the Lego Batman Mech Armor is a 4.5-inch buildable action figure. It boasts movable shoulders, arms, legs, and hips, along with a cockpit that securely holds the included Batman minifigure. This mech comes equipped with a stud launcher, two Batarangs, a jetpack, and a movable two-piece cape. The Batman minifigure inside also sports a fabric cape. This set, another one retiring soon, is a steal at just $12 (originally $15).
Lego DC Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile (435 Pieces)
Journey back to Gotham with this 435-piece set, officially titled ‘Batman with the Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn and Mr. Freeze.’ Launched in June 2024, this set creates an 11-inch long Batmobile model, perfect for display on its rotating 360-degree stand with a nameplate. The Batmobile itself is packed with interactive features, including a rotating exhaust-flame element, removable stud launchers, and a lifting cockpit hatch that reveals a control panel and a seat for a minifigure. It comes with a Batman minifigure (molded cape), Harley Quinn (giant hammer), and Mr. Freeze (stud launcher).
Lego DC Batman & Batmobile vs. Mr. Freeze (63 Pieces)
Designed for younger crime-fighters aged four and up, this 63-piece set offers a fun introduction to the Lego Batman universe. It includes a compact Batmobile and two minifigures: Batman with a Batarang and Mr. Freeze wielding an ice shooter. Kids can ‘freeze’ the Batmobile by attaching ice diamonds to its wheels. The playset also features a small ice station where Mr. Freeze can reload or grab a popsicle. Given that other preschool-oriented Batman sets have already retired, this one is likely to follow suit.
More Batman Lego Sets to Discover:
Beyond the retiring collection, there are many other impressive Batman Lego sets currently available:
- The Dark Knight: Batmobile Tumbler (429 pieces) – $48 (was $60)
- The Dark Knight: Batman Figure & Bat-Pod Bike (713 pieces) – $40 (was $65)
- Batman Mech Armor (140 pieces) – $12 (was $15)
- Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile (435 pieces) – $48 (was $60)
- The Classic TV Series Batmobile (1,822 pieces) – $143 (was $150)
- Batman Forever Batmobile (909 pieces) – $100
- Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City (4,210 pieces) – $280.62 (was $300)
- Batman: Arkham Asylum (2,953 pieces) – $300
- BrickHeadz: Batman 8-in-1 Figure (325 pieces) – $25
For fans of The Dark Knight, a smaller 429-piece Batmobile Tumbler set (Batman Tumbler vs. Two-Face & The Joker) is available for $48 (originally $60). It includes three minifigures and a Bat-Signal. Among other Batmobile options, the 909-piece Batman Forever Batmobile, released in August, retails for $100, while The Classic TV Series Batmobile, a substantial 1,822-piece display model, launched last fall.
You can also find two recently retired Batman vehicle sets at competitive prices: the 641-piece Lego Technic Batcycle from The Batman (2021) for $45.88 (was $50) and the 357-piece Batwing for $43.49.
For those seeking larger, non-vehicle-focused builds, the 4,210-piece Batman: The Animated Series model transforms Gotham City’s skyline into stunning 3D wall art. Currently on sale for approximately $280.62 (originally $300) at Amazon, this impressive 17 x 30 x 3-inch build can be wall-mounted or displayed with its built-in stand. The newest addition to the collection is the highly detailed, 2,953-piece Arkham Asylum display model, featuring 16 minifigures and available exclusively at the Lego Store.