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My 75th anniversary Batman mosaic from ECCE in 2014 was well liked, so I wanted to do another and I'd seen a design very similar to this by Tom Wilkinson that I thought I could do justice.
If I had the parts, I'd planned on it being two 48x48 baseplates tall and the moon and Batman would move down slightly. The bats would have been much thicker and wraped around the moon creating a question mark with Batman. I even tried breaking up the bottom of his cape to look like fading jags creating the dot and it worked, but no second baseplate, not enough 2x2 tiles to even fill this one (hence the 6x6 corners) and too few batarangs meant it ended up as is.
Still like it though.
always ready for the bad men and the weekly themes ;- )
a tribute for Adam West 1928-2017... my first Batman.
a pic for "Smile on Saturday's" theme #tinytoys
Happy SoS for everyone - Feliz SoS para todos !
The Dark Knight is 10 years old this year. Here's my latest attempt at building the Tumbler in Lego.
Custom LEGO Gotham by Gaslight Batman by Minifigure Maniacs, up now on eBay! www.ebay.co.uk/itm/-/262986823909?
"...Because I'm Batman!!..." -hishe
We wanted to create an image using the negative space that the yellow seed part creates.
Inspired by
Built for our Iron Builder round against Tyler (Legohaulic) and Michaela (Littlehaulic)! The seed part is the yellow rounded 1x2 slope.
England, London, More London
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Here is my attempt to make a Batman for the league of justice. I walked a little bit from the original, but I think for the better.
Some Batman figbarf that I made, minus Red Hood who is just Christo's. The only reason I put him in is because I haven't taken a good pic of him. From left to right:
Beach Creeper: I have no clue why I made this but I think it looks cool. Not something you'll likely see again.
Stoner Batman: Hehe... another random fig, if you can't tell he has the super-creepy smiley Batman face and a bong. I almost put a Bat-symbol sticker on the bong but never did.
Renee Montaya: This figure I like a lot, it was down to her and Bullock and I decided to make Montaya, I think she turned out really good.
Red Hood: As mentioned above, just Christo's figure
Commissioner Gordon: Only things I've changed on him would be his hair and I gave him a trench coat.
Harvey Dent: I got the torso for this figure from my good friend Steven, Strike U, late last year and I finally got around to doing something with it.
Tell me what you think. :)
Batman y Robin de visita en Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
PLEASE VIEW LARGE - Press "L" on your keyboard... It looks much better!
Pulsa la tecla L para verla mejor sobre fondo negro y en grande.
Not quite the shot I wanted to get, but with the growing crowd trying to get their own pics of the batmobile on display, I had to rush and hope for the best.
A brick built version of the poster for the 1992 movie Batman Returns.
Created for team Cheeseburger Standoff for the 2015 MocAthalon contest on Mocpages.
For more images, see Batman Returns on Mocpages.
"You cannot leave any sign"
...i haven't
another one of my favourite scenes from Batman Begins..these are really fun builds..much more to come hopefully ; ) support appreciated
Finished Batman figure from The Dark Knight Rises. Fairly simple here with the painting and just to let everyone know, while I did spraypaint the set with Chaos Black primer from GW before I did the belt, the set does indeed "come in black." :-)
-Painted Brick Affliction Batman TDKR Set
-Custom EclipseGrafx printed Wunderwaffen legs
-Custom modded Brick Affliction Ghost Recon Gloves *(these are NOT part of the set)*
Thank you for taking the time to check out my work and I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a has a safe and happy New Year.
-Andrew/Pecovam
My own interpretations of some Batman villains from left to right
Ra’s al goul
The joker
The riddler
Scarecrow
O Beco do Batman é uma viela nos fundos do Cemitério São Paulo, na Vila Madalena, na cidade de São Paulo. Sua história remonta à década de 80, quando um desenho do homem-morcego apareceu naquele local. A partir daí, estudantes de artes plásticas passaram a cobrir o cinza dos muros com regularidade. Atualmente as paredes do beco e de ruas próximas estão inteiramente dedicadas ao grafite com imagens variadas, que vão de letras estilizadas a influências cubistas e psicodélicas. Graças à influência do Beco do Batman, as ruas próximas passaram nessas três décadas a abrigar galerias de arte e outros estabelecimentos culturais.
translation by Google:
The Beco do Batman is an alley at the back of the cemetery São Paulo, at Vila Madalena, in São Paulo. Its history dates back to the 80s, when a man-bat design appeared there. From there, fine arts students came to cover the gray walls regularly. Currently the walls of the alley and nearby streets are entirely devoted to graffiti with various pictures, ranging from stylized letters to Cubist and psychedelic influences. Thanks to the influence of Batman's Alley, the nearby streets passed these three decades to house art galleries and other cultural establishments.