Holy model kit, Batman! In its latest build-up subscription, Fanhome is handing fans the keys to Gotham’s most iconic ride: the Batmobile. 

Fans can channel their inner Lucius Fox to build this high-octane replica straight out of Tim Burton’s Batman from 1989. The die-cast model arrives at your doorstep piece by piece, but when you put it all together, the two-foot ride will add a little bit of darkness to your display. Preorders for the kit are available now.

Transform your garage into the Bat Cave with this building kit. | Source: Fanhome

The Fanhome Batmobile (1989) perfectly recreates the powerful supercar at a 1:8 scale. Measuring two feet long, the sleek design features Batman’s iconic hero gadgets, like retractable machine guns, side wings, a grappling hook, functioning LED headlights, and a jet turbine in the nose. Lift the roof panel to unmask the inner workings of the car, complete with detailed dash controls and lighting effects.

As pieces arrive, subscribers will also receive exclusive Gotham goodies, including a 1:43-scale mini Batmobile, posters, hats, mugs, and a metal replica license plate from the 1989 film. Each package will also contain full-color magazines that chronicle the entire history of the hero, from his DC Comics adventures and ‘60s television romps to The Dark Knight trilogy and The LEGO Batman Movie. With behind-the-scenes secrets behind Batman’s many on-screen adaptations, these magazines will take your comic collection to the max.

Batman protects Gotham, but you can protect your model kit with a premium display case! Fans who opt in will receive an elegant, lightweight case with built-in lighting, keeping their hot rods secure, spotlit, and scratch-free. 

We’re so serious about this. DC fans can preorder the subscription now online for $1.95 and start building their own Bat Cave.

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is an Assistant Editor for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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