LEGO DC
The Brick Side of Gotham
LEGO DC is, let's be honest, mostly LEGO Batman — and we are completely fine with that. The current wave is a love letter to the Dark Knight across every era he's worn the cowl, from the 1966 Adam West camp to Nolan's Tumbler to the brooding modern Batman, and it's the rare LEGO theme where the *cars* are the headline act. For dads who grew up rotating through Batman movies for thirty-odd years, this is a shelf that doubles as a timeline.
The line splits cleanly into display pieces and play pieces. On the grown-up shelf sit the Batman Logo (76330) — a brick-built bat-symbol room-decor piece with Classic and Golden Batman minifigures for 12+ — and the Arkham Asylum (76300), the 18+ collectible aimed straight at the bookshelf. The Batmobiles are the real draw: the 1966 Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328) for adults, the Batman Forever Batmobile (76304) model car for 12+, the modern The Batman Batmobile (76332) and the Batman v Superman Batmobile (76331) for 9+, each with a minifigure and a golden coin. At the pure-play end, the Tumbler vs. Two-Face & The Joker (76303) brings Nolan's tank to the 8+ floor for kids who just want to crash it into things.
The honest LEGO DC truth: this is a Batman-forward line, so if you came for the wider Justice League you'll be waiting — and the price-per-brick on the smaller Batmobiles asks you to pay a little extra for the badge. But the Batmobile lineage on one shelf is genuinely special, the Arkham Asylum and the brick-built logo are clean display wins, and the kid-aimed Tumbler survives exactly the kind of abuse a Batman set should. Below you'll find every set we've built and graded — scored on shelf presence, build satisfaction, and whether a 4-year-old can total the Batmobile in under ten seconds.
Thematic Pillars
LEGO DC Batman Logo (76330) Review
A brick-built bat-symbol with Classic and Golden Batman minifigures. Clean room decor and a statement wall piece for 12+.
View Series →LEGO DC Arkham Asylum (76300) Review
The 18+ collectible aimed straight at the bookshelf — Gotham's most infamous institution as a display build.
View Series →LEGO DC Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328) Review
Adam West's 1966 Batmobile in brick form — the nostalgia centrepiece of the whole wave, a collectible for adults.
View Series →LEGO DC The Batman Batmobile (76332) Review
Matt Reeves' muscle-car Batmobile with a Batman minifigure and golden coin. The modern build for ages 9+.
View Series →LEGO DC Tumbler vs. Two-Face & Joker (76303) Review
Nolan's Tumbler as a pure-play set from The Dark Knight — built for 8+ kids who just want to crash it into things.
View Series →DC Universe Hub – Every Film, Series & Game
The wider DC portal: the Nolan trilogy, the DCEU, James Gunn's new DCU, Elseworlds and the Arkham games.
View Series →LEGO Brand Hub – All Dadnology Reviews
Our full LEGO collection: DC, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Minecraft, Creator and more.
View Series →🎛️ The Dadnology LEGO DC Standard
A LEGO DC set has one job above all: get the Batmobile right. We grade these on whether the car captures its era — the camp curves of '66, the brutal slab of the Tumbler, the muscle-car snarl of the modern Batman — and whether the display pieces earn a permanent slot rather than a drawer. The logo and Arkham Asylum win on shelf presence; the Tumbler wins on the floor. Fan service isn't enough; the build has to be worth the evening and survive the toddler who decides the Batmobile needs to fly.
★ Featured Picks
LEGO DC Batman Arkham Asylum (76300)
The 18+ collectible display build — Gotham's most infamous institution for the bookshelf or office.
LEGO DC Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328)
Adam West's 1966 Batmobile in brick form. The nostalgia centrepiece of the line, a collectible for adults.
LEGO DC Batman Logo (76330)
A brick-built bat-symbol with Classic and Golden Batman minifigures — clean room decor for ages 12+.
LEGO DC The Batman Batmobile (76332)
Matt Reeves' muscle-car Batmobile with a Batman minifigure and golden coin, for ages 9+.
LEGO DC Batman v Superman Batmobile (76331)
The armoured Dawn of Justice Batmobile with an armoured minifigure and golden coin, for ages 9+.
LEGO DC Tumbler vs. Two-Face & The Joker (76303)
Nolan's Tumbler as a Dark Knight play set built for 8+ kids — the one that survives the floor.
LEGO DC Batman Forever Batmobile (76304)
The 1995 Batman Forever Batmobile as a model car with minifigure, for ages 12+.
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