Stolen from Eurobricks, pic of the LBM Catwoman
That's taken from this video.I Just quickly googled to see if someone had "fixed" it and done a MOC using it as a basis, I can't find anything more than a thumbnail to an unrelated youtube video but someone has done a bit more with it...I wish I could find more pics.
...the guy says that his MOC was based off the design in Lego Batman 3, though...The fact they also ripped-off the Batmobile design from this MOC is borderline scandalous
https://www.flickr.com/photos/legogzer0/15664049758/
I'm sorry but can't look beyond the excessive use of stickers, "loose" computer panels, and lack of Wayne Manor.
The Classic TV series Batcave warranted something on par with the Ghostbusters HQ.
Honestly the Batmobile is a terrible representation. Like Ghostbusters, they should have focused on the building and released Bat-mobile as a seperate set.
While it's filled with "nice touches" these really should be the cherry on-top, not major selling points.
Batcave is hard as there's no real exterior, there's no way to realistically do an all encompassing, self contained version of it like the firehouse. As much as I'd love one. I do wonder if they would have been better off ditching the wayne manor elements and focusing on fleshing out the cave more and be less of a collection of stand-alone builds and one single continuous build.
A wayne manor stand-alone like the firehouse would be awesome also.
I don't mind the batmobile though, obviously the first thing I did was remove the stud shooters.
The vision of the set is all wrong, when they opted for 3 section layout including one section that is out of proportion with the rest. Add extra pieces would not have helped very muchThere were definitely compromises made to get it out for sale. I would also say if you look at it objectively that it is a niche AFOL product it was probably the best option available to them. It's not like a Classic TV series line would do well on the shelves at Walmart or Toys R US. I think they nailed the elements that were fond memories of the show and i absolutely love the Batmobile (yes, always remove stud shooters and net guns from all Lego builds). It looks so good on display with my other Batmobiles and is the best part of that set. I'm not really sure what they could have done with the wall and outside viginette of Wayne Manor to be honest and I understand that is a negative. To make it more encompassing would have raised the piece count and price to absurd levels but it's an absolute shame I have to keep the well detailed back of the manor piece turned away from display. Getting some extra pieces to build out the front of the cave with the poles goes really far in making it look better. Overall though i still say its not a bad set at all and it gets alot of undue hate when you look at everything that comes in it and the multiple bags of really great plates and bar pieces.
I went frame by frame to figure out exactly how many of my vehicles made the trailer. Some you guys can probably barely make out but I recognized a few of the vehicles compared to my working files.
Everything about this movie looks awesome, and your designs fit in perfectly. It must've been hard to keep quiet about all of this for so long.
Another thing I noticed about the sign pic you posted is the blue and yellow sign to the right that has "LÄDER" printed on it. "Läderlappen" was the old Swedish name for Batman back in the golden age of comics (roughly translated it means "the patch of leather"), and our national colours are blue and yellow. I thought that was a nice little homage as well.
I would never have gotten that reference
It's past 1am and time for bed, I've been up late putting together a video for the Modular Park, I'm calling it "Autumn Park" It's not on ideas obviously but this will help drum up support hopefully.
I will submit the ideas project monday so I've got time to make tweaks to the video if anyone has any suggestions
I just spotted a freshly opened box of Disney minifigures at my Target.
I think it looks great! One thing I noticed was your mouse cursor in the middle of the screen in a few shots, maybe get that out of there since it was a little distracting.
I didn't even see them at all, now I see them everywhere, I guess that's what I get for doing it late at night
I didn't notice them at all. Looked good
If anyone is bored, I did a build of my Modular Park in Unity with a flycam so you can zoom around and see how it looks in person.
Download Link 108Mb (Windows only)
Just unzip, run the exe and used WASD + Mouse
That Ivy is sexy. Love the use of the dual color arms. Time to start top 10 list of sexiest minifigs. Joker next to her looks strange.
Welp, you win for presentation. It's amazing what can be done nowadays. It would definitely be cheaper to get into LDD LEGO modeling, but I need the tactile experience. Plus I'm in front of the computer all day at work and a lot of time at home.
Either my ESC key is broken or I have no idea how to end the program (I'm a programmer so I'm not clueless) when I did full screen.
Also, the depth of field is very shallow. Is there a way to dynamically adjust that? Or is that to help speed up the rendering?
I don't think it's the joker, I think it might be from Nexo Knights
ALT-F4 to quit. Depth of field can be changed but not dynamically (probably can but I'm no coder) I don't intend to release it publically, just something I thought I'd try since it's literally just a click of a button to export.
I still prefer tactile building but LDD allowed me to use pieces in colour not readily available and iteration time is much faster for me.
It was a joke. I'm a joker.
Yes, that is Jestro from Nexo Knights.
Thanks for sharing. I was just curious about the depth of field, no biggie.
I know you do 3d stuff for gaming so you're more adept than most, but I'm surprised that LDD is much faster. I suppose not having to hunt for pieces saves a lot of time (and not having to break it down and sort later is a huge bonus).
PMed. Thanks!First person to PM me their shipping address will be sent this Lego Dimensions baseplate and stickers.
That's funny, so did I just two days ago (in Vancouver WA). I wonder if they got a bunch.
Edit: you know I think Fred Meyer had them too
All good, I'm uploading a fixed version now, most of my time was spent getting the timing and transitions so swapping out new shots doesn't take too long.
EDIT> Fixed version
PMed. Thanks!
Liked.
Hope you don't go up against the Bluesmobile in the review.
Batman trailer
wetwired, this is awesome! I've been looking forward to seeing your work in this. Seems like you got a dream job.
I just spotted a freshly opened box of Disney minifigures at my Target.
It very well may not be as widely appreciated, but I was only speaking about the quality of the LEGO sets we will get out of the movie being on part with The LEGO Movie & The LEGO Batman Movie, because so far they have been crazy good and I look forward to seeing that continue even further!I don't think the Ninjago movie is gonna have as wide appeal as TLM or TLBM to be honest. I'm into lego and I'm even I'm not terribly interested in it
It very well may not be as widely appreciated, but I was only speaking about the quality of the LEGO sets we will get out of the movie being on part with The LEGO Movie & The LEGO Batman Movie, because so far they have been crazy good and I look forward to seeing that continue even further!
For example I feel like TLBM sets definitely feel a step above the typical DC/Marvel builds we get, so if you apply that to Ninjago it really has me curious what they might do.
@wetwired, sorry if you have answered this, but what was the process of creating and delivering the builds that were used in TLBM? Do they actually accept LDD files for that sort of thing?
Dammit!, first thing I thought of when I saw those doors was how good they'd look with more of them
Ideas doesn't work like that, it's not "one winner" it's whichever they decide is good enough and has a business case to go to market. They could put 2 or more into production or they could choose none.
Is there any other IDEAS/CuuSoo designer who has reached 10K votes three times?
Also what happened to your ALA-N project?
That's funny, so did I just two days ago (in Vancouver WA). I wonder if they got a bunch.
Edit: you know I think Fred Meyer had them too
Do you mean in terms of the selection process or the voting patterns?It'll be interesting to see how it does given it's my first ideas project since marshmallow man, the Ideas world has changed a bit since then.
Do you mean in terms of the selection process or the voting patterns?
I think the fact that the Fishing store made it to production abides well for "Autumn Park". And also the fact Modular Construction Site made it to 10K.
I am expecting the final Fishing Store to be nerfed significantly.voting patterns mainly.
The Fishing Store getting made actually got my to pull my finger out and my park, I never expected something that size to get through, I purposefully tried to keep the park under 1000 but after the fishing store got through I let it slide to 1090 pieces.
The Assembly Square rumours actually put me off finishing the park for a while too as I thought by "Square" they meant a park.
I consider The Tumbler a moral victory for Brent since it was put into production shortly after it was knocked back.Alatariel made both the Research Institute and the Big Bang Theory sets, and had 10K votes for a new "Science Adventures" set which wasn't approved.