Maybe you can list all the parts needed as extra? So people who want to replicate this can easily check if they have those parts, or need to order some
I agree. I want this set some time next year and want to do at least the 1966 one, 1989, and 1992 ones for sure for my planned batman Museum modular for my Lego city.
Not yet. They're only providing the one basic set of instructions on the website, same as in the box. They're withholding the extra instructions from the website and forcing people to use the app.
I genuinely enjoy the passive aggression towards the app. Like.... I'mma sound like a boomer, which is hilarious because I'm only 22, but way back when not everyone had phones and shit, we had paper instructions for even the alternative builds. Which was always cool. I'll never understand this stupid trend of everything having an app shoehorned in. For once, I would like to be able to use something without needing my dumb ass phone.
Great video! My dad is really interested in this set and I’ve been wondering how easy it would be to build them all with 2 copies and extra pieces. This video is exactly what I wanted to see!
Thank you so much, I'd hit the like button twice if I could. I even used this video for the instructions so I wouldn't have to install the app which I also vehemently object to on principle. I wish Lego would posts the complete instructions on their website as PDF in the usual place already. [P.S. Other Lego instructions channels have since posted full videos of all the instructions.] I took the plunge and bought one copy of the set and a pick-a-brick box with whole lot of SNOT bricks, about 120x of part 32952 Modified 1 x 1 x 1 2/3 with Studs on Side. (It might have been better to get 60x of part 22885 1 x 2 x 1 2/3 but I went with what was available in the Lego store on the day and it mostly worked.) My efforts were ultimately thwarted by the lack of any spare Tile 1 x 4 in tan for the face but I was able to mostly build 3 versions with only a few spare bricks and part substitutions from my own limited spare parts collection. This gimmick is a setup for frustration, and it wasn't quite as much of a fun challenge I imagined it would be. Maybe more fun for people with a bigger collection of the right spare parts. Buyers beware. Thanks again.
I also built 8 brickheadz with only *two sets.* Got many grey "snot" bricks from the PAB Wall in the Lego Store and picked the other pieces from my own collection. I actually _made a list of missing parts_ but threw it away since I didn't build the "insides" exactly as showed in intructions. That's an awesome bunch of Batmans I have now
Awesome video, and I agree with the dislike for the app. I had to use it to put my 2018 passenger train set back together and to finish my moc end for it as well since my paper copy was buried under probably 10lbs of other books. I also used the app to help me figure out the amount of tile I needed for a moc to start my avengers tower since I know the 5,200 piece set is going to take me atleast 3 to 4 months to complete so using the app I was able to prepare for the towers placement without starting the actual set.
I hear you guys.. I’m trying to figure that out now.. it isn’t easy to figure this out document it.. the short answer is that it was much easier to just grab parts as I went.. but I’m trying to do the spreadsheet work now so you guys don’t have to.
I've a list of additional 280 pieces needed and yeah it's not that expensive even if you get them on Bricklink. I say it's worth it but the only problem now is we need more Batman suits lol
Maybe you can list all the parts needed as extra? So people who want to replicate this can easily check if they have those parts, or need to order some
I need this so bad
We definitely need someone to put a parts list together!
I agree. I want this set some time next year and want to do at least the 1966 one, 1989, and 1992 ones for sure for my planned batman Museum modular for my Lego city.
I think Lego publishes in its web all instruction manuals from its sets, so you can download it and see what pieces are needed.
Not yet. They're only providing the one basic set of instructions on the website, same as in the box. They're withholding the extra instructions from the website and forcing people to use the app.
that candid recording in the middle was so sweet.
Bring on the 8-in-1 Joker set!!
"Paper instructions never crash." Love it. I might have to make a shirt out of that!
I was hoping you'd keep track of the extra parts used and let us know
I genuinely enjoy the passive aggression towards the app.
Like.... I'mma sound like a boomer, which is hilarious because I'm only 22, but way back when not everyone had phones and shit, we had paper instructions for even the alternative builds. Which was always cool.
I'll never understand this stupid trend of everything having an app shoehorned in. For once, I would like to be able to use something without needing my dumb ass phone.
Thank you!!.. nice to know I’m not alone on this!!
Please let us know when you can a parts list
Great video! My dad is really interested in this set and I’ve been wondering how easy it would be to build them all with 2 copies and extra pieces. This video is exactly what I wanted to see!
Awesome! Glad to hear it!!!
These look awesome - Nice job on build all 8 of them.
My favourites is Batman The Animated Series, Batman 1989 & Batman 1966 😊
Thank you so much, I'd hit the like button twice if I could. I even used this video for the instructions so I wouldn't have to install the app which I also vehemently object to on principle. I wish Lego would posts the complete instructions on their website as PDF in the usual place already. [P.S. Other Lego instructions channels have since posted full videos of all the instructions.]
I took the plunge and bought one copy of the set and a pick-a-brick box with whole lot of SNOT bricks, about 120x of part 32952 Modified 1 x 1 x 1 2/3 with Studs on Side. (It might have been better to get 60x of part 22885 1 x 2 x 1 2/3 but I went with what was available in the Lego store on the day and it mostly worked.) My efforts were ultimately thwarted by the lack of any spare Tile 1 x 4 in tan for the face but I was able to mostly build 3 versions with only a few spare bricks and part substitutions from my own limited spare parts collection. This gimmick is a setup for frustration, and it wasn't quite as much of a fun challenge I imagined it would be. Maybe more fun for people with a bigger collection of the right spare parts. Buyers beware. Thanks again.
Would be cool if u made a list while doing this of the parts u can just guy from bricklink
I also built 8 brickheadz with only *two sets.* Got many grey "snot" bricks from the PAB Wall in the Lego Store and picked the other pieces from my own collection. I actually _made a list of missing parts_ but threw it away since I didn't build the "insides" exactly as showed in intructions. That's an awesome bunch of Batmans I have now
Great video, I've never come across your channel before but awesome stuff.
Thanks!
Love the bat-a-rang knife.
Any chance of a parts list for the extra parts? Tried making one from the video but it's hard to tell some of the pieces that you're using.
Let me know if this PDF helps.. brickbatdad.com/Batman%20Brickheadz%208-in-1.pdf
Awesome video, and I agree with the dislike for the app. I had to use it to put my 2018 passenger train set back together and to finish my moc end for it as well since my paper copy was buried under probably 10lbs of other books. I also used the app to help me figure out the amount of tile I needed for a moc to start my avengers tower since I know the 5,200 piece set is going to take me atleast 3 to 4 months to complete so using the app I was able to prepare for the towers placement without starting the actual set.
I still think they should have done 4 - 2 each sets but that's just my thought. Thanks for the video.
1966 one is AWSOME. Glad they didn’t add the 1989 Batman and Robin suit.
Lego: you need to buy all 8.
Brick dad: hold my brick separator.
Hell yeah.. this!
Echo from the other folks, do you have an additional parts list?
I hear you guys.. I’m trying to figure that out now.. it isn’t easy to figure this out document it.. the short answer is that it was much easier to just grab parts as I went.. but I’m trying to do the spreadsheet work now so you guys don’t have to.
@@BrickBatDad not all heros wear capes
Awesome suits 👌 my favourite suit here has gotta be the one shown here at 8:08
Wish the Batman animated series has squinter eyes . I’d love to see you make your favorite brick head Batman his own brickheads Batmobile
That is a really good idea!!
The transparent blue tile with white print is used in the very first Ironman brick head
Oh.. good call.. I didn’t know that.. thanks!
@@BrickBatDad your welcome 😊
Now do a Gotham by Gaslight Batman Brickhead!
Oh.. that would be cool!
I've a list of additional 280 pieces needed and yeah it's not that expensive even if you get them on Bricklink. I say it's worth it but the only problem now is we need more Batman suits lol
Absolutely agree!! More suits!!!
Can you share that list please ?
How many extra parts are needed?
Put in about 200-300 ish parts of my own.. and 100 left over from the 2 boxes
@@BrickBatDadWhich parts extra are needed?
I don't care, they need to make Arkhamverse sets.
That would be so dope!!!
👍 👍
Too dark for the Dark Knoght!🤣🤣🤣
I don't get why lego made the The Batman one sad
Michael Keaton was the best Batman Ben Affleck was the worst but that's just my opinion. How way thanks for the review
I see a lot more people that agree with you on that then people that agree with me.. someday I might come to my senses.. not yet though!
Yeah but Affleck is the only Batman who also played (George Reeves) Superman.
Very anti-consumer for lego to make the prints double sided
It was a strange choice to me for sure.. it just doesn’t seem like they save that much money to do that.