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Cet article présente la troisième version de la conception détaillée, du local électrique à l’échelle 1/12, du diorama de la Batcave du projet BATLab112. Cette mise à jour de cette conception est en lien avec la mise en jour du modèle opérationnel du local technique.
Cet article fait suite à la réalisation du premier modèle opérationnel du local électrique du diorama de la Batcave du projet BATLab112.
Batcave Diorama Electricity Station
Présentation générale
Batcave Diorama Electricity Station Design by FreeCad
Modélisation 3D
FreeCAD
Cet article intervient aussi après un changement d’environnement technique autorisé par le changement d’ordinateur. A présent la version 0.21.2 de FreeCAD est utilisée pour une meilleure définition de la conception du projet BATLab112.
Ce diorama à l’échelle 1/18 est une représentation très complète d’une Batcave réalisée à la main, et s’inspirant principalement de l’ambiance gothique de la Batcave du film Batman de Tim Burton de 1989.
D’autres éléments, semblent tirer leur inspiration d’autres références visuelles entremêlées du Mythe de la Batcave. Le sol de la plateforme est notamment peint dans des tons de gris acier, rehaussé de marquages jaunes qui donne un ton plus industriel au diorama. Sur la gauche, une console informatique très différentes de celle de Tim Burton et de son agencement confus, installée sur une plateforme d’aspect métallique, dans un style modulaire et structuré, semble plus proche de celle du film Batman vs Superman de Zack Snyder de 2016. Quant aux visages du Joker visibles sur ces écrans, si ils sont clairement une référence à une scène du film de Tim Burton, ils ne représentent pas celui incarné par Jack Nicholson, mais celui des jeux vidéos de la saga Arkham. Une autre référence, celle de l’architecture des voutes intégrées dans la roche en arrière plan du diorama, semble faire écho à celles du Film Batman Begins de Christopher Nolan de 2005. On distingue également, des plateformes secondaires dont le style plus industriel et technologique semble inspiré des décors des jeux vidéos. Enfin, la figurine de Batman, placée sur la gauche du diorama, sur une plateforme reproduisant du carrelage de couleur rouge, représente le personnage de Batman dans la série animée Batman de 1992. Comme la Batmobile, aucune information n’est donné concernant cette figurine.
Même si ce diorama semble dépourvu d’éclairage intégré, la lumière tamisée d’ambiance, utilisée pour la présentation de cette vidéo, met en valeur les contrastes entre la roche sombre, les surfaces métalliques et les reflets de la Batmobile pour un rendu global, à la fois réaliste et stylisé.
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This 1/18 scale diorama is a very complete representation of a hand-crafted Batcave, inspired mainly by the gothic atmosphere of the Batcave from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman film.
Other elements seem to draw their inspiration from other visual references interwoven with the Batcave Myth. The floor of the platform is notably painted in shades of steel gray, enhanced with yellow markings that give a more industrial tone to the diorama. On the left, a computer console very different from Tim Burton’s and its confusing layout, installed on a metallic-looking platform, in a modular and structured style, seems closer to that of Zack Snyder’s 2016 film Batman vs Superman. As for the Joker’s faces visible on these screens, while they are clearly a reference to a scene from Tim Burton’s film, they do not represent the one played by Jack Nicholson, but that of the Arkham saga video games. Another reference, that of the architecture of the vaults integrated into the rock in the background of the diorama, seems to echo those of Christopher Nolan’s 2005 film Batman Begins. Another reference, that of the architecture of the vaults integrated into the rock in the background of the diorama, seems to echo those of the film Batman Begins by Christopher Nolan from 2005. We can also see secondary platforms whose more industrial and technological style seems inspired by the sets of video games. Finally, the Batman figurine, placed on the left of the diorama, on a platform reproducing red tiles, represents the character of Batman in the animated series Batman from 1992. Like the Batmobile, no information is given concerning this figurine.
Although this diorama appears to lack integrated lighting, the subdued ambient lighting used to present this video highlights the contrasts between the dark rock, the metallic surfaces and the reflections of the Batmobile for an overall result that is both realistic and stylized.
Action figures
This diorama features a Batman’s figure from the animated series of 1992 without anymore detail.
Technical details
In this diorama, there is no integrated lights and no mobile element.
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This diorama was created for the 1/6 scale Batman figure, a special metal edition, signed by Jim Lee. The diorama dimensions are impressive due to the 1/6 scale. For this reason, the designer didn’t want to make the complete Batcave.
The design of this diorama is made with a vertical panel in the background, placed on a horizontal panel. An other flat panel is the roof. All the wall in the background is covered with gray rocks. Because of the strong backlite and the ambient light it’s difficult to really appreciate the work on the rocks.
This diorama features two staging elements, distributed on each side of the diorama.
At the left, in the larger part of the diorama, we have a backlit multi screen Bat-computer. Even if the display of the screens are only pictures, the backlit effect is pretty cool due to light-transmitting frame of the screens. In this video, the designer’s comments do not specify how the batcomputer was made. In the front of the batcomputer there is a rotating armchair placed on the rocky foreground platform.
At the right side of the diorama we have a waterfall which could be the entrance of the Batcave. The designer specify that it’s make in resin. The result effects is very nice. It’s very plaisant to see this kind of staging item in a batcave diorama. it’s not easy to do. Certainly for dimensions reasons of the diorama, the designer didn’t make a 1/6 scale waterfall.
Technical details
This video does not include a making of sequence, only some introductory comments from the creator. However, the designer indicates that additional information is available on her Facebook account.
This diorama does not include any animation system. The lighting is fixed.
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This 1/50 scale diorama depicts the Batcave from the 1960s TV series. So, this diorama takes up the general presentation of the Batcave in this series. In the background the huge energy generator in front of which all the equipments are distributed on the same surface, with in the center, the Batmobile.
Action figures
This diorama does not feature any action figures.
Technical details
This diorama is very bright. LEDs of different colors, implanted in the ground, illuminate elements.
In this diorama, no element is mobile.
Conclusion
This diorama is not on the scale of the diorama of the BATLab112 project, but it is very interesting because of its degree of likeness to the Batcave from the 60s series. Using an existing and popular Batcave model seems like a good idea to make the diorama easier to understand for people who are not familiar with the Batman universe.
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Overview
This diorama features a Batmobile, figures of Batman, Robin and Alfred, in a Gothic-style Batcave architecture. This diorama features three staging elements ; a batcomputer, a suit hall and a parking area.
In the background the batcomputer and the suit hall are distributed on each side of the diorama. At the left, we have the backlit multi screen Bat-computer. Even if the display of the screens are only pictures, the backlit effect is pretty cool due to light-transmitting frame of the screens. At the right side we have the suit hall with a batman suit lighting inside.
Action figures
Three action figures of Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth and Robin.
Technical details
The video does not show the manufacturing phase of the diorama. Only the legend allows us to learn that this diorama measures 300x360x140mm, it’s made from foam panels painted with acrylic paints and it measures 300x360x140 mm.
A garland of yellow LEDs is used to illuminate the diorama and simulate the lighting ot an access ramp for the Batmobile. The lighting is fixed.
This diorama does not include any animation system.
Batmobile
In the foreground is the Batmobile, a bestselling 400mm long model from Mattel.
This diorama features a Gothic-style 1/12 scale Batcave architecture with a Batcomputer on the left and a suit hall in the background.
Action figures
Three articulated figures are shown in this diorama. One from the Mezco One 12 brand, the Ascending Knight, as the Batman figures, the second in the background of the diorama, as a suit of Batman in a suit hall and a third as Bruce Wayne.
Technical details
All the Batcave architecture is made with polystyrene plates cut, glued and then coated and painted. A picture frame is used as a rigid base. A garland of blue LEDs is used to illuminate the diorama and simulate the lighting of the Batcave.