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This is not the first MOC of the flying machine seen in The Dark Knight Rises aka The Bat, and certainly not the last, but BaraSH offers a very clean realization, all in lightness with among others the use very about minifig bases from the collectable series.
It is nicely photographed and you will find many other views on the topic dedicated to this MOC at Eurobricks.
You loved it mahjqa video footage featuring motorized Tumbler sound ? You will (soon) be able to reproduce this machine which gives pride of place to LEGO Technic parts and PFS modules with the instructions that the MOCeur promises on his flickr page.
As a teasing, he publishes to make us wait a photo of the complete inventory of the machine, and announces that he should quickly make the assembly instructions available.
The bravest can now start to collect the necessary parts for this MOC using the visual above. The others, (like me) whose Technic inventory boils down to a few pieces lying around in a corner, will wait for a list of references to try the adventure on Bricklink ...
Edit: As Val0194 says in the comments, you can find the .lxf files of the Tumbler in camouflage version and of the Bat on the man's website (vayamenda.com) or directly on Rebrickable.
The circle is complete. _Tile offers its version of the Batpod which also uses the two front wheels of its mini tumbler and which may leave some perplexed.
The use of two droid heads from the Star Wars range, repainted for the occasion, will seem great to some of you while others will remain skeptical about this choice.
Tiler confesses in the comments not to be a big fan of the machine, but he still made the effort to offer his interpretation, very successful after all.
For the rest, it's up to you to judge: Do these two droid heads really have their place on this machine and do they fulfill the mission entrusted to them, or does this choice seem inappropriate to you?
As the other would say: "Roger Roger..."
And it's very refreshing ... The presentation of this MOC is worth by itself that we linger. Praiter Yed presented his entry to the competition Eurobricks Astromech Workplace Contest whose voting sequence is also open like a page in the book LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia.
It's very creative, it's neatly done with beautiful photos coated in their descriptions and just for the originality of the thing, this MOCeur deserves in my eyes to win.
Take a look at the other pages presented by Praiter Yed on her flickr gallery, they are from the same barrel and it is a visual treat. If you master English, focus on the texts, you will see that Praiter Yed knows how to show a lot of humor ...
In recent times, Star Wars MOCs are becoming a little scarce, no doubt the fault of the arrival in force of the DC and Marvel Super Heroes as well as the Lord of the Rings range at LEGO.
We still find from time to time a few diehard MOCeurs to offer us nice creations, even if we have the impression of going around in circles with the remakes of remakes of the same ships or the same machines. Let us add to this that the Star Wars range seems to attract more collectors and speculators than the average and that the few usual MOCeurs have slowed down and we have no doubt the beginnings of an explanation ...
To compensate, I offer you this Millennium Falcon, creation of Captainfinity recently exhibited during the Brickfair 2012 event. As usual, we can always discuss the proportions or the size of the mandibles (subjects which often give rise to many debates which sometimes turn a little to the ridiculous ...) but above all I underline here the audacious intention to reproduce on a large scale an emblematic vessel of the saga that we have however already seen and reviewed in all sauces and in all sizes ...
- patchon29 : Quite agree with the comments "can we still talk...
- ugu : Original, if you like, but if the quality is not there...
- ugu : Enough to have fun, I imagine, even with just one, for those who have...
- VeteranBrick : I'm quite perplexed by this gift. It might be...
- littlequick14 : I find the style questionable and the prices too expensive, I don't...
- littlequick14 : I'm very mixed about this gwp, in any case it will sell...
- Guillaume Guerineau : We find the marvel-style bionicle range. too expensive I find...
- Guillaume Guerineau : It's really a collectible item more than a gift The...
- PhilippeC : To me, it looks like bionicle or similar. I did not know...
- PhilippeC : Nothing fun in this object, we are more in the register...
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