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I am currently working on a TNBA fanfic, that's canon to TNBA, B:MOBW and STAS and non-canon to the rest of the DCAU. It's not Lego, it's a comic. Nevertheless, I would like to have a custom minifigure of the main antagonist - who has the same name as one non-popular Batman's rogue, yet is a totally different person. This is, like, my own DCA universe, which takes a different events direction at some point
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Nice! Love the R2-D2 peeking from underwater. Overall, it's beautifully done!
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I decided to post it here, but not in the 'licensed' section, because my build bears more resemblance to the actual Mi-24 than to the helicopter seen in the game. Nevertheless, Sonic the hedgehog is present, as he escapes the Sigma-Alpha-2 craft transporting him to Capital city in the beginning of the "Sonic Adventure 2" videogame... The landing gear is the MOC's weakest point. Although the helicopter is capable of standing on it, they are not only fragile (while taking photos of the build, I noticed that the droid arm parts cracked), but they also bear little resemblance to the original. Nevertheless, it's the best solution I've had. The cockpits have interiors with gunsights, joysticks and instrument panels: That's it.
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My favourite Batman TAS episode is "Beware the Gray Ghost" because how sad and heartwarming it is at the same time. The Gray Ghost's actor, Simon Trent, was voiced by Adam West himself - the actor who played Batman in the 1966 series. Bruce Timm said that if Adam West wouldn't have accepted to voice the character, they simply wouldn't have realised that episode. Here is a minifigure of Simon Trent: I don't like his smile, TBH. His face should have been more sad. But it's the best I had...
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We should be grateful for TLG that they actually made a DC line. But most and foremost - to the DCAU, that made such things appropriate for kids (thanks to heavy censorship, BTW). Alan Moore believed that the DC universe shouldn't be dark and violent - he preferred stories about Ace the Bat-hound and Bat-Mite... I don't totally agree with him, but I still think there should be limits... BTAS and TNBA are almost perfect that way - not too much. As I said, the Burtonverse is a beloved classic that helps preserving the Lego DC line before something more recent will be created