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A new, updated one wouldn’t go amiss. It would certainly be a way for me to throw a little more cash, Lego’s way.
Lego released a minifig version back in 2014, if that’s what you mean?
I like the minifigs, but not impressed with the tree.
Considering LEGO have made pretty much every other Batmobile, I’m surprised this isn’t on their list.
Corrected. 👍
Thank you, I’ll give that a go.
I don’t think they have their open official app but they offer their API free to developers I think.
I’m on Android and I’ve been through several TMDB apps but I don’t really like any of them. I do know that Letterboxd use their API as well but that’s a more social based thing.
Same program, the developer changed the name. 😊
If you like NewPipe but want your videos to skip the annoying bits, there’s a fork called Tubular that incorporates SponsorBlock.
Personally, I’m not a fan but it’s like all art. Some people like it, others don’t. It’s like the wall art version of Spiderman which I think just looks a little odd, but there’s obviously a market for these kind of sets.
I don’t get a lot of Lego, so I’m often surprised by new pieces. The one that surprised me with this set was a 2x2 flat piece that had a technic bolt on the bottom.
There’s three of those holding on the sloped front ends on either side, clicking into the technic brick substructure.
The shadow box is lovely and way out of my price range. 😄
I used to have a clone of the technic Lego Batpod but it was rather fragile and I lost pieces so I binned it.
Although, I’ve just recently got a MOC Batpod which a minifig can ride.
If Lego released the animated version of the Batmobile, that would probably do me.
I don’t have the money or a house big enough unfortunately. I nearly bid on the older UCS version today on eBay. It was missing several easily replaceable parts on the front right hand side by the wheel but I decided not to.
I’m happy with my minifig collection of film vehicles.
ECTO 1, ECTO 1(2016 version - clone), BttF Delorean, Tron light cycles and Batmobiles.
The older one is on the left.
It’s a shame that LEGO don’t redesign the hole punch and reintroduce this. It’s a great way for people to get creative and have more fun, especially if they only own a few bricks.
Can’t wait to see the optional sticker sheet with Hookers calling cards. 😆
As a UK resident, I only know about these because Bill and Ted used some to repair the phone booth time machine.
Jerboa is created by the developers of Lemmy.
Thunder is my main app and it’s updated regularly as well. Jerboa is my second choice because that’s the “official” Lemmy app.
I was a big fan of LiftOff!, unfortunately, the developer had twins back in the summer and understandably, the app hasn’t been updated since.
As a child of the late 70s/ early 80s, we never had brick separators. The majority of my bricks had teeth marks! 😁