The LEGO Batman Movie Batsuit Build – Completion

Batman’s impressive wardrobe is given a scale like never before in The LEGO Batman Movie, which inspired this build project to re-create the character’s impressive Batsuit rack with real LEGO bricks

All the parts of our project are now complete and we can fully assemble our Batsuit Rack. Thread medium sized tread links across your various supports. The weight of the suits add up so be sure to pull it fairly tight.

You have to mount the hangers in the center of the five holes on the treads, it is the only one they will fit in. I found that six treads in-between each hanger makes a good distance. Once hung your project is finally complete – turn the gears or turn on the Power Functions and your batsuits will circle around, just like in The LEGO Batman Movie.

To go back and check out how to build individual parts of the Batsuit rack, check out these links:

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Part 1 – Runway

Part 2 – Runway Computer

Part 3 – Runway Lights

Part 4 – Suit Hangers

Part 5 – Supports

Part 6 – Runway Backlight

The LEGO Batman Movie is now on general release. The LEGO Batman Movie range of LEGO sets are currently available to buy at shop.LEGO.com.

Check back regularly at Brick Fanatics for plenty more The LEGO Batman Movie content, including the rest of our Batsuit build project.

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Daniel
When I was 3 years old my dad bought home 6659 TV Camera Crew as a gift — he had no idea what he had just unleashed. Three decades and no dark age later, I am still going strong. My love of LEGO led me to a career in Civil Engineering and I am now raising three budding LEGO lovers with my lovely wife who is, bless her, a huge supporter of my brick addiction. When not writing for Brick Fanatics or fulfilling my duties as the U.S. Editor of Blocks Magazine I enjoy collecting, MOCing, exhibiting, as well as running, climbing and home improvement.

Daniel

When I was 3 years old my dad bought home 6659 TV Camera Crew as a gift — he had no idea what he had just unleashed. Three decades and no dark age later, I am still going strong. My love of LEGO led me to a career in Civil Engineering and I am now raising three budding LEGO lovers with my lovely wife who is, bless her, a huge supporter of my brick addiction. When not writing for Brick Fanatics or fulfilling my duties as the U.S. Editor of Blocks Magazine I enjoy collecting, MOCing, exhibiting, as well as running, climbing and home improvement.

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