**AITA for Thinking the Lego Batman "Legacy of the Dark Knight" Set Is Just a $400 Cry for Help?**

AITA for thinking the Lego Batman “Legacy of the Dark Knight” set is just a $400 cry for help?

Okay, so Lego drops this “Ultimate Collector Series” Batmobile that’s supposedly a tribute to The Dark Knight trilogy, right? Except it’s not. It’s a repainted version of the ‘89 Batmobile with a coat of “tactical nihilism” and a minifigure of Christian Bale’s Batman that looks like he’s trying to pass a kidney stone through his vocal chords.

The set has 3,999 pieces. One of them is a single stud that represents Heath Ledger’s “magic trick” scene. The instruction manual is just 200 pages of Joker saying “very very very very” until you snap. Also, they replaced the bat-grapple with a functional lever that just flips the entire build upside down because “that’s what Nolan’s camera work felt like.”

I bought it. I built it. It’s just a black rectangle with two wheels that cost more than my rent. AITA for expecting, I don’t know, maybe a minifigure of that one shot where Batman stands dramatically on a gargoyle? No. Because Michael Bay’s Lego Optimus Prime had more emotional range.

TL;DR Lego made a bat-tank for people who think “dark and gritty” means “no fun allowed.” Set comes with zero explosives, three moody shadows, and a existential crisis.

— u/ BatsInTheCradle