DC - Batman Robot (140 pieces)
DC - Batman Robot (140 pieces)
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🦇 Conquer Gotham with the Batman Robot!
If you're a fan of the Dark Knight, this set will win you over! With 140 pieces, the Batman Robot combines action, creativity, and a lot of style.
The model features articulations, weapons, and the striking presence of Batman himself in miniature form. An incredible addition to your collection or for imaginative play!

🧱 Product Details:
🧩 Number of pieces: 140.
👦 Recommended age: From 6 years old.
🦸 Included minifigure: Batman with exclusive suit and cape.
🤖 Powerful design: Robot with articulated arms, legs, and hands.
🔫 Included accessories: Cannon on the arm and space for Batman to pilot the mech.
📏 Assembled dimensions: Approximately 12 cm tall.

🎯 Why should you take this set home?
🦇 Amazing design: The Batman robot comes with all the details that capture the essence of the hero, with movable joints and unmistakable style.
🔧 Dynamic components: The robot's head, arms, and legs are articulated, allowing for poses and recreation of iconic scenes from the DC universe!
🌟 Miniature action: Perfect for Batman fans and collectors, this set will provide hours of fun and create a robot worthy of Gotham!


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