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LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonComic and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/lego/">LEGO</a> lovers everywhere rejoice: Wayne Hussey and Carlyle Livingston have built a Bat Cave out of 20,000 <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/lego-bricks/">LEGO bricks</a>! Between them, the pair spent 800 hours building a replica of Bruce Wayne's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nature-conservancy-builds-huge-artificial-cave-in-tennessee-to-protect-bats-from-disease/">sneaky subterranean abode</a>, which is illuminated with LED flash and Christmas lights. The duo recently unveiled their creation at a series of comic conventions throughout the United States.1
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonRoughly 800 hours went into building this LEGO Bat Cave2
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThe cave was made using at least 20,000 LEGO pieces3
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonIt comes completely furnished with all of Bruce Wayne's necessary tools4
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThere are motorized platforms, a Bat Mobile, Bat Boat, a Bat Copter and a Bat Plane5
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonEven Robin gets a Bat Bicycle!6
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThe cave is illuminated with two different kinds of LED lights7
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThe LED flash and Christmas lights are virtually the only non-LEGO pieces used in this project.8
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThe Bat Cave weighs 100 pounds9
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonThe ceiling lifts up and the remaining cave is split into three pieces to facilitate easy construction10
LEGO Bat Cave by Wayne Hussey and Carlyle LivingstonHere are the men who never stopped loving their childhood comic books!11











