This is impressive. It’s the work of Carlyle Livingston II and Wayne Hussey, some 20,000 parts and six months of work.
The Batcave has four motors, skeletons, Batmobile and other devices. Check out the photograph of Wayne and Carlyle standing beside the cave in order to give you an idea of scale. It weighs more than 100 pounds and presents more than 800 hours of work.
The pictures below are just a sample; admire the Flickr set to get the full awesome impact of his incredible project.
They said;
“This project marks the first collaborative build between Carlyle and Wayne, with several more queued for future development. The features of this build include the Cave itself with what we think is the most “cave-ish” cave ever constructed. Added to that we have an operating turntable for the Batmobile, a moving costume/weapons selection wall and the BatPlane Lift. Surrounding all of this is the remarkable lighting effects that bring our BatCave to life.”
Via Brothers Brick and Flickr.