How to Buy Batman Lego Figures
In recent years, LEGO has taken to designing LEGO video games after popular movies like Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Batman. LEGO Batman: The Video Game, was an instant hit. Featuring old school characters like the Joker, Robin, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze and the Penguin, LEGO ensured that LEGO Batman toys would be a hit for years to come. Buying Batman LEGO figures can get quite pricey, so be sure to go through your checklist before beginning your hunt.
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Determine which Batman LEGO Figures are more important to you. You can buy Bruce Wayne, Robin, Batman in black, Batman in grey, Two Face, Nightwing, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Bane Poison Ivy, Arkam Asylum Guard (white or black), Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Penguin Squarecrow and Mr. Freeze's Henchman.
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Consider purchasing used figures. Some of the more coveted figures (like the Joker or Poison Ivy) are no longer readily available, which means that you may have to pay as much as $60. If you opt for a slightly used LEGO, you may save $20 to $30. Visit eBay.com, Toywiz.com or Amazon.com to find new and used figures.
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Consider purchasing a Batman set if you expect that you will want accessories for your figures. Sets usually come with one to two figures plus vehicles and other accessories. Batman LEGO sets start at about $130. Find sets at Amazon.com.
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Try to purchase all of your figures from the same store. This will save you money on shipping and you may be able to get a deal.
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Search Google.com for online coupon codes for the online store you intend to purchase your LEGO figures from. Many online stores have coupons for free shipping or 10 percent to 20 percent off codes if your order is more than a certain amount.
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Tips & Warnings
If you are considering purchasing Batman figures from an online store that you are not familiar with, make sure the checkout page begins with "https:" in the address bar. Submit the store's name into Google.com to see what other customers have to say about the store. Also, be sure to use a credit card or PayPal.com, in case the store isn't legit and you need to file a charge back.
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