
"Scoring a BrickScore of 77, The Bat-Dune Buggy is a surprisingly well-engineered small set that delights fans with its suspension system, design details, and exclusive Captain Boomerang — though its chunky proportions and two-minifigure lineup will divide traditional Batman collectors."
The Bat-Dune Buggy earns broad praise for punching well above its weight in design and engineering — reviewers consistently highlight the rear suspension using color-matched red rubber bands, a clever tilting roll bar, and impressively intricate construction for a 198-piece set. Both expert and owner reviewers enjoy the build experience and find the buggy genuinely fun to play with and display. However, Brick Fanatics tempers enthusiasm with concerns about the set feeling like "one big chair with four wheels," a tight fit for Batman inside, and only two minifigures at this price point — making it a set that divides fans.
Where they split: JANG rates the set quite highly and calls the price-to-part ratio "absolutely perfect," while Brick Fanatics recommends waiting — pointing to the two-minifigure count and the set's polarizing bulk as meaningful drawbacks. Owner reviews on LEGO.com skew enthusiastic but one explicitly flags it as overpriced and advises buying at 20% off.

"I don't really think I can say anything really bad about this. It's so much better than the bat buggy that came with the Ra's al Ghoul set."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"The construction of this vehicle is far more intricate than its size and general appearance would suggest, and in a number of ways, from big things such as how the back-end suspension is achieved and the roll cage is smo…"
Brick Fanatics"I don't really think I can say anything really bad about this. It's so much better than the bat buggy that came with the Ra's al Ghoul set."

"The construction of this vehicle is far more intricate than its size and general appearance would suggest, and in a number of ways, from big things such as how the back-end suspension is achieved and the roll cage is smoothly designed, to smaller points that in particular use clever angles to not only position the bat-fins around the engine in a unique way, but also leave that engine looking far more substantial than otherwise expected."




Amazon4.8
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