The Lego Batman Movie (2D+3D Blu-ray SteelBook) (HMV Exclusive) [UK]

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Release date: 19th June 2017
Purchase link: HMV
Price: £22.99

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I started making a steel concept last week using that exact same front art... couldn't figure out what to put on the back though, so gave up with it. Hopefully they stick with it anyway!
 
I started making a steel concept last week using that exact same front art... couldn't figure out what to put on the back though, so gave up with it. Hopefully they stick with it anyway!
they used a lot of real comic covers and other batman (film)covers in the movie (of course recreated with lego).. i would use these :)
 
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As long as it's yellow to go with the first and this is the front . . .

. . . and all the studs are embossed.

I can imagine the TBC artwork being perfect for a Blufans front cover though.
 
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I'm hoping for a premium version to go with my Blufans Lego Movie

That's what I'm hoping too

Although i would consider this on a drop to sit with the Hmv version of the lego movie if this steel turns out completely glossed and embossed
 
As long as it's yellow to go with the first and this is the front . . .

. . . and all the studs are embossed.

I can imagine the TBC artwork being perfect for a Blufans front cover though.

Now THAT is very cool! I would love to see that one made.

@zesty Why do I get the feels I'm going to be adding to my as of yet quite small Zesty Custom Slips collection? :naughty:
 
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Do you reckon i should preorder this and Logan from the site? or just pick up from my store? not sure what to do tbh as Apocalypse arrived late online.
 
Do you reckon i should preorder this and Logan from the site? or just pick up from my store? not sure what to do tbh as Apocalypse arrived late online.
Depends how easy it is to get to your store, I would say.

One advantage of collecting (if pre-ordered) or picking up from the store is that you get a chance to look it over for any obvious damage before buying. Whereas, with an online order, you are always at the mercy of the packaging and the treatment it receives en-route (and if you have a postie like mine who seems to delight in shoving things through the letterbox as hard as he can to see how far down the hall he can propel it!).

Also depends on whether your local store keeps them sealed or opens them to display on the shelf, leaving the disc itself behind the counter (which I have seen some branches do), effectively making them second-hand/used before you've even bought them (and obviously no good for those collectors that want to keep them sealed).
 
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