I recently discovered two excellent models of the Tumbler and The Bat made by a Taiwanese Lego fan who goes by velociraptor. What interested me were the photo instructions he provided for both models, which you can view on Brickshelf (click on photo below) or Pockyland (Tumber and The Bat).
Those are great builds. And pictures are great for instructions, but it would be better if people just put them in LDraw or even just LDD. Then we would all have real instructions.
Taking pictures while you assemble (or disassemble) a model is a lot easier than rebuilding the whole thing virtually — time better spent on a new model.
Awesome, I love this Bat, he also has it on cuusoo to support for anyone who doesn’t have the pieces http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/18529
Nice, but I’m more interested in a more realistic Bat plane like this: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=79232&view=&hl=&fromsearch=1 that’s more intriguing.
@WetWired: There are actually a fair number of competing Bat and Tumbler CUUSOO projects, all of which are pointless, since LEGO already has the Batman license. This is why we generally only link to (and thus promote) original CUUSOO designs. ;-)
Beautiful builds. I will certainly have to try an replicate that Tumblr. I would love to have one rolling down my city streets!
Hey! Awesome to see these designs featured. I found them a while ago and I’m now using the models for a Dark Knight Rises animation…full scale Wall Street and all!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kooberzstudios/8192416764/in/set-72157631698598753