
I've been able to determine its shortcomings in ways of structural integrity. Lo and behold the finished Arkham Knight Batmobile in all its glory!!!Īfter having built this model myself and testing out all its features. UPDATE 2: Picking up the pursuit ALL SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL// This may take a while, but once that's done I'll be sure to upload the finished model in its entirity with updated instructions. I'm currently in the proces of ordering all the missing parts myself to test out the model for any weaknesses. You could even use both at the same time, whatever suits your preferences. These where designed with the intention to give the builder the possibility to use the car display and/or play purposes. More likely to leave scratches on softer surfaces.I've also designed two differing types of wheels, one for esthetics and the other for handling. The model itself is around 90% finished with a few areas who just need a little more polishing.

UPDATE 1: Persuit Mode RUNNING DIAGNOSTICS//Īs you can see I've made some mayor improvements since the original upload. Any tips or critiscism on the design are welcome. Now, I welcome you to accompany me on my journey to create the best ( Arkham Knight ) Batmobile possible. By the time I finish the model, I'll make sure to upload the entire Stud.io file and building instructions free of charge. At the moment it only houses a few functions but the design proces is still ongoing. Reasons like this drove me to design my own rendition of The Batmobile fuly designed, build and tested by me to make sure that it does not only have the design & functionality of The Batmobile, but also the durability and stiffness to endure rough play. It makes use of multiple two or single stud connections which came apart quite often most notably at the wheels.The ball joints that where holding the arms weren't stiff enough, which made it that whenever I picked the car up or made it turn on my table they would simply flail around or prevent me from properly turning it into battle mode without collapsing.Upon ordering the missing pieces and building the moc for myself, I've noticed a few issues: That I wanted to build the moc for myself. Furthermore, I was so amazed by his rendition of The Batmobile in which he managed to capture all the intricate details perfectly including the Battle-Mode. I highly recommend you also check out his model because the amount of dedication and hard work he has put into it.

That's when I came across a Rebrickable post by the user nintynuts ( ). I was browsing Google images searching for Lego mocs of my favorite videogame at the time: Batman Arkham Knight, to be more specific The Batmobile. A couple of years back when I was still a teenager.
