At age 58 I decided to explore Lego products for the first time and decided to build The Batman Batmobile.
After hours if not days of research online looking for the best Lego lighting system I decided on Game of Bricks.
This decision was based on reviews, price and the option of a remote device to control the lighting system.
There aren't a lot of reviews on the remote option offered by Game of Bricks, so I wanted to point out how well this system works. This particular vehicle screams for all extra light options at your disposal and I highly recommend spending the extra cost on the remote. If building and lighting with a younger child, I'd recommend going all out on the remote with sound effects.
I received my lighting system half way through my build and took advantage of installing all the front lights and the rear tail lights as I continued the build. When installing the front headlight strips, I found it wasn't easy to snap the clear blocks back into place over the wires, but this wasn't necessary and does not effect how the headlights look or light up.
Better not to force these down and cut through the wires.
Knowing ahead of time I didn't want the interior on full bright lighted display, I started with Step 2 and I then later decided to light the rear engine compartment with the Step 1 interior strip (it's the brightest one).
I wasn't going to be manually using the red Lego brick control on the top "Hand of God" to light the engine, so it made perfect sense to use…