![]() I had to cut, sand, shape, route, melt, heat, bend, plane, joint, paint, fill, spray, smooth, and glue. Great competition is what makes a contest awesome. If you find something else fun, vote for that. I am entering this into the Halloween contest so if you find it fun, please vote for me. She is the best and I couldn't build without her. She took care of our two little ones while I was working many hours in evenings and on weekends. I have to say thanks to my wife for putting up with me during the build. It ended up 12 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 6 feet tall at the tip of the wings. Following Halloween, I have to find a place to store this beast of a build. First at East Harbor State Park for the Family Friendly Halloween campout which was on September 28 - October 1, and then be transported back to my yard for the rest of October. The build will be used this year for Halloween. Kids.īelow is the final results of my build with as many details as I remembered to photograph, and it is very picture heavy. Oddly enough, when I asked my son what he wanted to be for Halloween as he is sitting in the batmobile, he says Iron Man. I set out to create at 1' from 1" scale from the LEGO model of the Batmobile Speedwagon from the movie. I wanted to create a batmobile that was big enough for him to look proportionate to it. My son has been dressed up like Batman for the last 6 months since the movie. So the LEGO Batman movie came out this year.
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