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High above Gotham River (Well not for long!) Batman battles the mysterious villain Hush, with Gordon in quick pursuit. Will the Dark Knight discover the identity of this secretive adversary before it’s too late for the both of them?!
I’m rather happy with how this turned out. It was hard to get a good picture, but I think building the bridge section at a slight angle helped, as well as giving a better perspective view. I’m also very happy with my Hush minifigure from Christos Customs (Although he was my plan B fig after losing the auction for another character), and make sure you look out for him in other builds too.
Edit- This is now up on Lego Ideas, and eligible for voting
Part of a series I called "Versus" just before the Batman Vs Superman movie was released.
They've gotten a lot of great responses so far, including being featured in Blocks magazine; which made them the perfect subjects for me twhilst experimentng with the new lens and lightbox today.
And yes, more Deluxe Brickheads will be on the way soon, Mario perhaps? Link? And I'm open to suggestions, tell me who you'd like to see?
Lego the movie star Wyldstyle just saw the Lego Batman movie and became so angry that she took Batman's favorite toy.....his utilitybelt!!! Does this mean It's over between her and Emmet?
Earlier this year I created some 8x8 vignettes using the Batman Movie CMF for the Brickfanatics Website. I've created another four using the TRU CMF here's the third one.
A LEGO versión of a great superhero that is always ready to protect the city of criminals and other type of threats because he is BATMAN
For a lot of people (myself included), the 1966 Batman movie with Adam West and Burt Ward was my first introduction to the Caped Crusaders in the world of film. I loved the movie as a kid, and still have an appreciation of it as an adult. This build condenses my favorite sequence in the movie, where Batman is desperately attempting to dispose of a giant bomb, but is blocked at every turn by innocent civilians. I tried to capture all of the major points and location, while taking a few liberties to put it all together into an interesting vignette. This build appears in issue 18 of BLOCKS magazine.
PS: I realize this is not the 1960's Batman minifig, but the Classic Batcave set didn't come out until after I built and photographed this for the magazine.
Myathropa florea. So-called because the marking at the base of the thorax bears an uncanny resemblance to the Batman logo! Taken at Wigan Flashes LNR
For several years, the streets of Gotham have been protected by the vigilante known as Batman. Night after night, the billionaire Bruce Wayne secretly wears the suit to defend the innocents against superpowered criminals trying to take over the city. But it seems that for once Bruce can have a good night’s rest; in the span of just a few months, he has managed to put almost his entire rogues gallery inside the Arkham Asylum with only a couple of his most prominent enemies still running loose. Now that crime has declined to an astronomically low number for the first time in decades, Bruce decides to hang up the cowl for a while to focus on his personal life and finances while Commissioner Gordon and the rest of the GCPD take over most of his work.
Meanwhile, after an experiment involving injecting modified toxins extracted from plants into test subjects in the hopes of improving one's immune system goes haywire, one of the participants, the young botanist Pamela Isley ends up hospitalized in a critical condition. The doctors can’t seem to figure out why her body is reacting so heavily because of the toxins, and more importantly how they could cure her before she will pass away. The more time passes, the more Pamela’s skin starts to become green. After a few days the man responsible for the experiment, Dr. Jason Woodrue, decides to visit her in the hospital mainly to document the results of his toxins. As he takes pictures and notes down some interesting observations, he doesn’t notice a bunch of sharp vines rising through the floor behind him. With one small hand movement, Pamela impales Jason with the vines leaving him to bleed out in the room. Confused about her new powers, she sneaks out of the hospital to seek shelter at her friend’s Harleen Quinzel and Selina Kyle’s place.
At the same time, following a failed escape attempt with explosives by one of the Arkham Asylum inmates, a large section of the prison got damaged. Even though none of the inmates or the guards got critically injured, the asylum is no longer fit to house some of the most dangerous criminals of the city until it gets repaired. Despite Batman being off-duty, Gordon still leaves him a message at the Bat-Signal asking him to guard the convoys the convicts are in while they get relocated to another nearby jail. After giving it some thought and discussing it with his butler Alfred, Bruce agrees to wear the suit for a short while again before continuing his break.
While the convoy drives through the city late at night, Batman follows it by running across the rooftops of buildings. As the group of transports stops at a red traffic light, he suddenly notices that the streets are starting to crack. Before he can glide down to check what is going on, gigantic plants erupt from beneath the street that heavily damage every single one of the transports. As Batman jumps off the building, the inmates detained in the convoy start to stumble out of the wreckage in an attempt to escape. Shortly after landing and making sure a couple of the criminals won’t make it away he notices Aaron Cash, a respected GCPD security guard holding crime lord Black Mask at gunpoint. As he tries to run towards him to try to figure out what is going on, he notices the cause of the destruction; some of the only villains he didn't manage to capture, Harley Quinn and Catwoman, are accompanied by someone he has never seen before who seems to control the plants. Before he can reach Aaron, another vine erupts from the ground below him knocking him out.
As he regains consciousness, a lot of the inmates have already managed to escape. Aaron helps him get back up on his feet as he notices a playing card laying on the street. He picks it up and sees it's a joker card with some writing on it.
‘’Joker sends his regards.’’
-The Gotham Sirens
Finally, the puzzle pieces fit together; the entire attack on the convoy was nothing more than a distraction to get Joker, the most dangerous villain Batman knows, out of prison along with causing more chaos around the city by releasing the rest as well. No matter what will happen, it will take Batman a lot of work to clean up this mess.
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After seeing The Batman twice in the cinema a few weeks back, i can pretty confidently say that it is one of the best comic book movies in years. So following that, i got inspired to make a Batman figbarf very loosely inspired by the movie. Enjoy!
Comics - there's nothing else in the modern age like it, the Superheroes have been with us on paper, radio, TV, Toys, Movies, Video games, LEGO.. it's a way of life.
Batman will always have a special place in my heart, even if his heart is broken...
This was another one of my @rebellug Vignweek 24 hr build. I've always wanted to do a Crime Alley build to evoke that emotion in a single scene... perfect for a vignette, or a comic book cover!
Another in my Amazing Builder Series (ABS) homage builds - Many years ago I saw Dave Kaleta's amazing Crime Alley build at Brickworld Chicago and always wanted to tackle something similiar.
[DC] Lego Custom Batman (made by alex grow) & Robin (Carrie Kelley) minifigures [The Dark Knight Return]
Looks like you got my invitation.
It's just you and me.
COME ON!
For a lot of people (myself included), the 1966 Batman movie with Adam West and Burt Ward was my first introduction to the Caped Crusaders in the world of film. I loved the movie as a kid, and still have an appreciation of it as an adult. This build condenses my favorite sequence in the movie, where Batman is desperately attempting to dispose of a giant bomb, but is blocked at every turn by innocent civilians. I tried to capture all of the major points and location, while taking a few liberties to put it all together into an interesting vignette. This build appears in issue 18 of BLOCKS magazine.
PS: I realize this is not the 1960's Batman minifig, but the Classic Batcave set didn't come out until after I built and photographed this for the magazine.
Batman Times Square
Te espero en mi Ciudad Gótica-Times Square -New York.
I will wait for you in Times Square.
46 street and broadway 🎭.
I tried experimenting with a yellow themed Batman. Seems to work nicely. He's kinda based on the Thrillkiller Batman, just with more yellow.
He looks better in real life, the blue background really isn't very flattering.
For Carl Jones I dont know how he has the patience it took me 2 months to finally get this!
taken through a double glazed window
Robin - "Holy Crap Batman! We stumbled on someone's Secret Hideout."
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Batman is the only oil city of Turkey. Before the arrival of oil Batman was just a tiny village, now its tree lined main avenue tries to emulate Ankara. It is booming, with many five-storey residential blocks going up to accommodate new workers, the majority of them Kurdish, who are being encouraged to settle in this area to stem rural migration to Ankara or Istanbul. As long as there is employment for them here, they are likely to stay.
Batman, Eastern Turkey
Out of the Batman collectible minifigs, my favorite is definitely Vacation Batman. The ducky float is priceless!
The Batman tracks down Selina Kyle, an expert jewel thief otherwise known as Catwoman, to her Gotham Apartment. Build inspired in part by Batman the Animated Series.