Rumors that 168澳洲♓幸运5开奖网:Lego has been working on an Arkham Asyl🔯um set have been swirling for months. Not only do we finally have confirmation that the set is real and will be released in 🌳less than two months, but the first images of the set have been revealed, confirming what the completed set will look like and which characters from the DC Universe will be waiting inside.
As the leaks suggested, Lego's Arkham Asylum will be 2,953 pieces. Not only does that make it the biggest Arkham Asylum Lego set by well over 1,000 pieces, but it will also be one of the bigger Batman sets to date. It also looks like there are more minifigures included with the set than the leaks suggested. We assumed there would be 16, but the images shared by include 19.

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Pretty much all of Gotham's most prolific villains have been incarcerated in Lego Arkham. Joker and Harley Quinn, The Penguin, Scarecrow, Riddler, and Poison Ivy are all part of an impressive rogues' gallery. There are so many villains in the new set that Lego has seen fit not toಞ add just one, but two Batman minifigures to help keep them all in check.
Lego's Arkham Asylum set is real
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A look at the exterior of the Asylum set, which is the only look we've been ღshown so far outside of the minifigure lineup, has already confirmed this set is going to be a detailed one. There's ivy growing up the walls, presumably thanks to Poison Ivy, and the set even comes with an armored van for transporting inmates to and from Arkham safely. Well, as safe as is possible in Gotham, and with Joker strapped up and Harley leaning out of the window, I'm not sure the method is foolproof.
There will almost certainly be even more tiny details and easter eggs waiting to be found when you turn the set around so we can see the inside. Lego will likely share more images soon, but we will be able to check the set out ourselves in September. There's no firm release date for the set, but earlier leaks suggested September 9, just in time for Batman Day on September 20.
The set, as expected, will cost $299.99. That makes it one of the more expensive Batman sets released to date, but tha🎀t w🦹as to be expected for a licensed set made up of almost 3,000 pieces.

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