Description
LEGO® DC Batmobile™ Pursuit: Batman™ vs. The Joker™ (76264) puts Super Hero adventures into the hands of kids aged 4 and over.
A great start for young superheroes
This LEGO 4+ set introduces youngsters to creative construction and endless imaginative fun with 2 of the most iconic comic-book characters: Batman and The Joker. Accessories, including The Joker’s stolen money and Batman’s cape, helmet and Batarang™, help inspire imaginative role play. A Starter Brick car chassis helps kids build the Batmobile ‘by myself’. A colourful picture-story serves as a build-and-play guide, and for added digital fun builders can zoom in, rotate sets in 3D and track their progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app.
Family fun
4+ sets are the perfect way for adults to share the building fun with youngsters, whether they are a seasoned LEGO fan or are experiencing LEGO bricks for the first time.
• Batman™ action for ages 4 and over – LEGO® DC Batmobile™ Pursuit: Batman vs. The Joker™ (76264) is designed to boost the imagination, dexterity and building confidence of kids aged 4+
• Iconic characters – Includes Batman™ and The Joker™ and a buildable Batmobile™ with a large Starter Brick chassis so the build-and-play fun can start right away
• Super Hero car chase – The Joker™ has stolen some money and kids must help Batman™ bring the Super Villain to justice with a little help from the Batmobile™
• Gift for kids aged 4+ – This birthday, Christmas or any-day treat is designed specially to support and strengthen the essential developmental skills of your young superhero
• Big enough for epic adventures – The Batmobile™ measures over 6 cm (2 in.) high, 17 cm (6.5 in.) long and 7 cm (2.5 in.) wide
• Inspire young minds – LEGO® 4+ sets introduce children to a wide universe of film favourites, TV characters and everyday heroes
• Quality guaranteed – LEGO® components fulfil stringent industry quality standards to ensure they are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time
• Safety assured – LEGO® components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analysed to make sure they satisfy rigorous global safety standards