This Impressive LEGO Arkham Asylum Took Over a Year to Make

Steven Bogos

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This Impressive LEGO Arkham Asylum Took Over a Year to Make


What's most impressive is the accompanying 82-page "making-of-book" that explains every little step of the asylum's build.

We've featured impressive LEGO sculptures [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128961-Pacific-Rim-Kaiju-Attack-Recreated-in-Massive-Lego-Sculpture] on The Escapist before, but this one certainly takes the cake with attention to detail. Behold, Thorsten "Xenomurphy" Bonsch' masterpiece, "Arkham Asylum". Based on the popular Gothic asylum of Batman lore, what's most impressive about Xenomurphy's model is the accompanying 82-page "making-of-book" that explains every little step behind his building process.

The book, which is available both as a free PDF download [http://www.flickr.com/photos/xenomurphy/with/10580202653/] (which, be warned, clocks in at a whopping 115 MB), details every imaginable topic in the design process, from the initial inspiration to the nuts and bolts construction of various sections to reasoning behind the specific minifgures used.

The book offers a unique look into just the amount of effort and creativity that master LEGO builders put into projects like this, and is quite an interesting read. It's offered in both English and German.

But while seeing the artists creative process is certainly very interesting, the model itself is still incredibly impressive. The attention to detail on little things like the authentic 1920s cars, or Poison Ivy's cell exploding with foliage, combined with the model's massive size are sure to make any Batman fan squeal with glee.

Try and spot the other hidden (and not so hidden) cameos from Batman universe characters!

Enjoy a full-sized rendering of the model (click to enlarge).

[http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3709/10581191764_1a3bd2f050_o.jpg]

Source: The Brothers Brick [http://www.brothers-brick.com/2013/11/01/the-elizabeth-arkham-asylum-for-the-criminally-insane/]

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CharrHearted

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Wow, Talk about some serious dedication o_O My hat off to him! I wouldn't be able to even make a 4x4 dirt h- wait wrong blocks!

Seriously though, that's an impressive lego build, wish I could buy it! XD


Awesome!
 

Yopaz

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This is awesome. Looks gorgeous and it's incredibly detailed. This guy has done some great work that I know I don't have the patience for.
 

Epicspoon

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I'm a little disappointed Batman isn't hidden in here somewhere. The keyword here is hidden.
 

Cybele

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Whenever I hear the name Arkham my brain instantly thinks of H. P. Lovecraft and eldritch monstrosities. Then I realize it's just Batman and I'm disappointed.

Still, that looks very impressive. Well done!
 

RJ 17

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Epicspoon said:
I'm a little disappointed Batman isn't hidden in here somewhere. The keyword here is hidden.
Kinda hard to keep hidden when you're trying to prevent Poison Ivy's escape while she's unleashing a horde of plant-zombies.

OT: That is indeed a very impressive build. What would REALLY put it over the top, though, is if he built it on hinges so the whole thing could open up, revealing each individual holding cell occupied by a Batman villain.
 

Talvrae

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Epicspoon said:
I'm a little disappointed Batman isn't hidden in here somewhere. The keyword here is hidden.
he is hanging on some vine if you look carefully
 

Epicspoon

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Talvrae said:
Epicspoon said:
I'm a little disappointed Batman isn't hidden in here somewhere. The keyword here is hidden.
he is hanging on some vine if you look carefully
I repeat,
The KEYWORD is HIDDEN.
Batman is not hidden.