You Can Soon Add A Full-Scale Replica Of Batman 1989’s Iconic Cowl To Your Collection

While you might lack the billions in cash, martial arts training, and wonderful gadgets needed to be Batman, at least you can display the Caped Crusader’s iconic cowl in your home with this new collectible. Pre-orders are now live for the upcoming Batman replica cowl from McFarlane Toys, a 1:1-scale version of the mask worn

While you might lack the billions in cash, martial arts training, and wonderful gadgets needed to be Batman, at least you can display the Caped Crusader’s iconic cowl in your home with this new collectible. Pre-orders are now live for the upcoming Batman replica cowl from McFarlane Toys, a 1:1-scale version of the mask worn by Michael Keaton in Tim Burton’s 1989 film. Priced at $160, this will be available in November.

For something a little different, you can also check out some fun Lego Batman sets, like this eye-catching display piece inspired by the Gotham city skyline. This massive 4,210-piece set is part of the Lego Art series and is designed to be displayed on your wall once you’ve finished constructing it.

There’s also this Lego Store-exclusive Batcave diorama hailing from the 1992 movie Batman Returns, a chunky replica of Batman’s lair that is full of bat-details like a command chair, computer screens, and even a Batsuit vault.

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