24 February 2026

Review: 76330 Batman™ Logo from LEGO® DC Batman™

Posted by Elspeth De Montes

Set 76330 Batman™ Logo is one of four LEGO® DC Batman™sets currently available for pre-order and releasing on 1 March 2026.


While the other three sets are cars, the Batman logo is the one that really caught my eye when the sets were first revealed. With a gold Batman adorned with print celebrating the 20th anniversary of LEGO Batman, I wanted to take a closer look at the Dark Knight's famous emblem.


Products in this article were gifted by The LEGO Group; the author's opinions are their own.
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76330 Batman™ Logo

  • Release date: 1 March 2026 – pre-order available now from the links below
  • Pieces: 678

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Lego Batman 76330 Batman™ Logo


Recoloured pieces

There are two recolours (not counting minifigure parts which are covered separately below):


  • 1x Animal, Cat, Kitten, Short Tail in Black (6606106 | 80686)
  • 2x Tool Grappling Hook in Black (6606107 | 30192)

The kitten has already appeared unprinted in white and dark bluish grey, so black is a nice addition to the kindle of unprinted kittens.


New printed parts

There is one new print, a tile recognising 20 years of LEGO Batman.

  • 1x Tile Round 2 x 2 with print in Pearl Gold (6586476)

Minifigures


There are two Batman minifigures included in the set; Anniversary Batman and Batman. 

Anniversary Batman™

The Anniversary Batman minifigure is a new gold version that will undoubtedly be a huge draw for those who collect Batman or superhero minifigures in general.

  • 1x Mask, Batman Cowl with White Eyes pattern in Pearl Gold (6602293)
  • 1x Minifig Head with print in Pearl Gold (6586440)
  • 1x Minifig Neckwear Cape in Pearl Gold (6595789 | 5647)
  • 1x Torso with print in Pearl Gold (6602323)

Batman™

There are no new elements for the black Batman figure but his cape and his torso are relatively rare.

  • 1 x Mask, Batman Cowl with White Eyes pattern in Black (6421732) has appeared many times before.
  • 1 x Minifig Head, Eyebrows, Chin Dimple, Frown / Angry Print in Light Nougat (6258524) has appeared many times before.
  • 1 x Minifig Neckwear Cape in Black (6481550 | 5647) has been used for 3 previous LEGO Batman sets.
  • 1 x Torso Bodysuit, Muscle Outline, Yellow Batman Symbol, Utility Belt print, Black Arms and Hands in Black (6535659) is also in 76300 Arkham Asylum and the now-retired 76301 Batman & Batmobile vs. Mr. Freeze.

Rare elements

In one set:

  • 2 x Brick Arch 1 x 3 x 2, Straight End in Black (6585237 | 5850)


In two sets:

  • 1 x Plant, Plate 1 x 1 Round with 3 Leaves in Black (6578319 | 32607)

Build

The framework of the Batman logo is shapely, with plenty of SNOTwork to ensure the distinct curves and points of the bat are depicted. There is a central archway that will become the hidden area behind a door, revealing Batman on opening.


The frame is then covered in a layer of black plates before the decorative greebling is placed on top. 

It became apparent at this point that the points of the bat are actually prone to falling off. The build process requires building from the front and the back, but the points on the wings regularly ping off when turning the model or when placing the greebles.



The completed greebling covers the entire front of the model, including the door to reveal the hidden compartment. The door itself is a nod to the Batman 1989 Batsuit vault that was within the Batcave; a nice touch with the Batman minifigure placed inside the vault.


Greebles

The greebles are fun as they include references to the wider Batman universe, I won't list them all here,  but notable inclusions are:

  • The Penguin' s top hat (3878) and umbrella (27150, 77042)
  • Poison Ivy – a 1x1 round plate with 3 leaves (632607) and a curly ornamental bar (28870)
  • Catwoman's whip (75216) and a kitten (80686)
  • Batman 1989 Batsuit vault door
  • The Joker's 'bang' flag gun 
  • Batarangs (98727) and Bats (30103)
  • The Riddler's bowler hat (95674)
  • Robin's 'Shark Repellant' spray
  • Batman'g grappling hook weapon
  • Harley Quinn's roller skates (18747)
There are a few slightly arid areas, but overall the greebles look great and give some welcome texture and eye-catching detail to an otherwise monochrome logo. I would probably want to increase the level of greebling before hanging it on my wall, though.

Stand or wall


The final bag of the set builds a sturdy stand to slip the model onto should you chose to display it on a shelf. The stand has some studs available to place your Batman/s and anniversary tile.





If you'd rather display the model on your wall, it just lifts off the stand and the LEGO Technic 3 x 5 panel with wall mount hole (67139) can be used to hang it. In my opinion, it looks better that way.

Completed set






The completed set looks great, just don't try and swoosh it too much as things are prone to pinging off!

Conclusion

76330 Batman Logo slots between the two previous "logo "models in terms of price, although it's important to note that there are no minifigures included in the LEGO Star Wars logo set.  The price-per-piece does not look as favourable, but the exclusive gold Batman and anniversary tile will help to make sure the set remains desirable.

Pieces Minifigures Price Price per piece
75407 Star Wars Logo 700 0 £59.99/ $59.99/ €69.99 8.6p/ 8.6c/ 10.0c
76330 Batman Logo 678 2 £69.99/ $79.99/ €79.99 10.3p/ 11.8c/ 11.8c
76313 MARVEL Logo 931 5 £89.99/ $99.99/ €99.99 9.7p/ 10.7c/ 10.7c


An added bonus is that scanning the QR Code on the front of the instruction booklet will redeem an in-game version of the gold Batman outfit in the upcoming video game, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Since the game doesn't launch until May 2026, testing this function in-game will need to wait for now.

For fans of Batman, this is a cool looking model, best displayed on the wall and the collectible gold Batman makes it even more desirable. Keep a holy bat-featherduster handy for those greebles, though!


Pre-order now for US$79.99/ £69.99/ 79.99€/ AU$129.99

Lego Batman 76330 Batman™ Logo


 

READ MORE: Review of stunning LEGO® NINJAGO® 15th anniversary set 71861 The Old Town

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3 comments:

  1. it feels worthy of mention that this is the first grappling hook recolor in 10 years

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    1. I wouldnt mind a few more colours - some greens please :-)

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  2. Thanks in part to the high number of long-lasting themes there's been (Ninjago, Batman, and unfortunately, Harry Potter), there's quite a range of minifigure parts available in gold now! The face and cape on this Batman figure are great versatile additions to the range of options for customization, although I'm still hoping someday we get a classic minifig smile on a gold headpiece so that, among other things, we can convert the gold spaceman from last year's Minifig Vending Machine into a sort of commemorative statue.

    The all black greebling on this set is cool even if it results in fewer recolors than I'd hope for (I guess that's not unexpected when working in such a common color). The unprinted kitten is a great piece, though—it would make for a great silhouette on a raised relief sort of "2.5D" artwork.

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