These men built an epic Batman Batcave with 20,000 LEGO blocks
October 15, 2012 2
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Every man dreams of having his very own Batcave. Carlyle Livingston II and Wayne Hussey took a different approach to the Batcave dream and decided to build their very own Batcave replica — with LEGO blocks. And build it they did, with 20,000 blocks with a total weight of over 100 lbs. Not only did they use legos, but the Batcave is fit with real, working lights and motor parts — such as the spinning turntable for the Batmobile, a rotating selection for the weapons, and Batplane’s lift thingy. Check out the fruits of their 800 hours of labor:
Dang, that is pretty cool despite the are-you-serious-you-spent-your-time-building-that factor.
[via The Brothers Brick]
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No doubt, it’s awesome.
It’s so awesome that if they put it up in Auctions, they would sell in like million dollars..
A one-in-a-piece art. :D
Perfect.
So many Superheroes, so little time (and so little LEGO(tm) left)!