Review: LEGO Batman: The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze #76274

LEGO Batman: The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze #76274

Review: LEGO Batman – The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze #76274

This set has a special place in my heart, Batman fans have no shortage of LEGO Batmobiles to choose from, this set is from Batman: The Animated Series. Batman with The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze #76274 might be one of the most balanced takes yet. With a sleek car build, dynamic villains, and plenty of play potential, this set manages to capture the dark edge of Gotham while keeping things fun and approachable for builders of all ages.

This Batmobile is a beauty with long straight lines that give the car sharp and aggressive low profile that looks like it could tear through Gotham’s streets at high speed. LEGO has stayed true the Animated Series gothic noir vibe, It’s compact but still feels powerful, with a cockpit that opens up to seat Batman inside.

The villains included are Harley Quinn who arrives with her trademark oversized mallet and a splash of red and black that contrasts perfectly against Batman’s darker tones. Mr. Freeze, on the other hand, is kitted out in icy blues with a chilling freeze gun that shoots ice pellets. Both villains feel distinct and provide great variety, giving kids (and collectors) a classic rogues’ gallery right out of the box. Batman himself comes in a sharp suit design, complete with cape and cowl, looking ready for battle.

Play features are thoughtfully integrated. The Batmobile isn’t just for display—it’s built to roll smoothly, and its stud-shooters give Batman some much-needed firepower against his foes. Harley’s mallet and Mr. Freeze’s blaster add to the chaos, making this an action-packed set for imaginative battles.

This set has just about the right amount of build difficulty for a car this size, much like many of the Speed Champions sets, although the Batmobile is a little longer than most of those. Since it’s car and made to roll around the durability is fairly stout with a fair amount of playing around I found no issues with it staying together.

One area that longtime collectors might nitpick is that this isn’t the largest or most intricate Batmobile LEGO has released—it doesn’t try to compete with the massive UCS versions. But that’s not really the point. At its size, this set strikes a great middle ground: detailed enough to look impressive, but not so complex or expensive that it’s out of reach. It’s a Batmobile you’ll actually want to swoosh around and stage battles with along side any of the Speed Champions cars rather than just park on a shelf, but when you do want to park it on a shelf it comes with a cool display stand that you can twirl around to get the Batmobile at just the right angle.

Verdict: Growing up I would come home from school and watch Batman The Animated Series almost everyday and my biggest LEGO purchase to date is Gotham City the wall art set #76271 and I needed a Batmobile to proudly display in the foreground and LEGO Batman: The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze #76274 was the perfect companion. It is a dynamic, well-rounded set that delivers on both playability and display value. With a striking Batmobile design, two of Batman’s most recognizable villains, and plenty of action-ready features, it’s a set that feels quintessentially Gotham. Whether you’re a younger fan jumping into LEGO Batman for the first time or a longtime collector who wants a fun, accessible Batmobile to add to the lineup, this one’s a winner.

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