
From now until February 26 here in the US, LEGO Brand Stores are doing a Search & Find for Batman stickers/cutout that are placed throughout the store. As a prize for finding all the Batman variants, an associate will give you a Batman mask and The LEGO Batman Movie Accessory Pack (5004930) polybag. The event is intended for kids 6-14. The set contains 41 pieces which includes a Batman minifigure and the Bat-Signal. It also contains a variety of other promotional products such as a sticker sheet and a two-sided poster.

Minifigure
Batman is the same minifigure that is in many other sets including the Clayface Splat Attack (70904), Scarecrow Special Delivery (70910), and the Batman in the Phantom Zone (30522) polybag. His facial expressions include a smirk and a angry grimace.

Build
The only build in this Accessory Pack is the Bat-Signal. This build is exclusive to this polybag and it’s a pretty nice looking build for a free item. The Bat-Signal sits a 4×4 turntable piece and it is able to rotate a full 360 degrees. The signal area is also able to rotate by the way of a couple of a couple of Technic pins on the sides. The Batman symbol is a rare printed 2×2 round tile that is only in one other set, the LEGO Juniors Batman & Superman vs. Lex Luthor (10724). It also incorporates the trans-brown Dome Ø32 piece which is nice.

Poster
As mentioned before, the Accessory Pack also includes a small two-sided poster. On one side, it features Batman, Batgirl, and Robin inside the Batcave. On the other side, it shows the Joker with some Smylex gas canisters, Penguin, the Riddler, and Mr. Freeze in Gotham City with Batman in the background.

Stickers
Finally, there’s a little sticker sheet that has a variety of stickers such as Batman, Batgirl, the Joker, Robin, The LEGO Batman Movie logo, and a lot of Batman symbols.

Results
Overall, The LEGO Batman Movie Accessory Pack (5004930) is a great free promotional polybag and is a little bit cooler than the one for The LEGO Movie. The main attraction is the Bat-Signal itself and is very detailed. It is different from the one that is in the Gotham City Police Department Pack (853651) so if you aren’t able to get to a LEGO Store to do the Search & Find event, I’ve taken pictures of the building instructions so you can build your own if you have the parts. Again, the event runs until February 26, so there’s still plenty of time to do it but I wouldn’t wait that long especially with The LEGO Batman Movie coming to theaters real soon. I have a feeling that LEGO Stores might run out of them by that time although I did hear that they would be getting more including another wave of masks. Whether that will be the same shiny Batman version of not remains to be seen.

Check out my reviews of some other The LEGO Batman Movie sets:
The Mini Batmobile (30521)
The Joker Battle Training (30521)
Batman in the Phantom Zone (30522)
The Mini Batwing (30524)
The Joker Balloon Escape (70900)
Mr. Freeze Ice Attack (70901)
Catwoman Catcycle Chase (70902)
The Riddler Riddle Racer (70903)
Clayface Splat Attack (70904)
The Batmobile (70905)
The Joker Notorious Lowrider (70906)
Killer Croc Tail-Gator (70907)
Scarecrow Special Delivery (70910)
The Penguin Arctic Roller (70911)
The LEGO Batman Movie Collectible Minifigures (71017)
The LEGO Batman Movie Accessory Pack (5004930)
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I just wish something as desirable as this was made more readily available to those who are not lucky enough to have a LEGO store nearby.
Since I don’t live close to a store, I didn’t even know there was an Accessory Pack for The LEGO Movie.
The printed tile is actually in three sets now. The second set is LEGO Juniors 10737 Batman vs Mr. Freeze (seeing a pattern, here?), and the third is…that GCPD pack with the slightly-similar-but-mostly-different Bat-signal. So, as I noted before, buying the GCPD pack gets you the two most difficult parts from the polybag Bat-signal, as well as nine others.
And I’m really disappointed in the choice of Batman for this set. I know, I know, they look almost the same. But consider this. I’ve now bought six copies of Clayface (so far) and five of the Phantom Zone polybag. That’s _eleven_ of the same Batman without even counting any of the other sets he comes in (hint: I also got one copy of this set and the Mr. Freeze set). And yet I only have two copies of the second Batman so far, and I don’t even own any of the third yet. See what I mean?
I honestly don’t understand your Batman situation.
I think they’re trying to guarantee that no matter what set you choose to buy, you’ll be able to get a batman.
I actually think it’s great of them to do that.
Yeah, but all the sets that I want multiple copies of have the _same_ Batman. It’d be nice if Clayface and the Phantom Zone had different ones, at least.
The stores will be getting more of the giveaway masks, but they will not be restocked on the polybag. And most of the stores in my area are only giving them to kids, so I guess you got lucky.
For the record, most stores appear to be following the age restriction. I only knew about this promo because of the posts here (so thanks!) but previously they didn’t mention the age restriction, so when I asked about it in the store I got spoken to like I was either slow or a perv (so…. thanks).
I had my very cute girlfriend go and ask the nice young guy working there if he’d let her get it anyway.
It worked.