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How are any of you displaying the 66 Batcave set, without making it look like a jumbled mess?

It's really annoying that the two nicest builds are on the opposite of each other (Wayne Manor facade and Wayne's Study) Also if you show the Wayne Manor side the cave looks incomplete. I'm almost ready to tear ot apart and rebuild the Wayne Manor facade to be able to show it.

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Sorry mate I don`t see an easy way to do this without somehow really stoutly hinging the study wall to the outer façade wall section which will entail getting a ton of bricks and separating the façade wall more totally from the study wall (like two pages attached to the spine of a book, but adding brick work/greebling to the unfinished ,"bare" looking areas), Lego have made a great set of elements, but never seemed to think of how they "Mesh together" .........p.s. I love the quote from Dark Knight Returns!

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I have a display cabinet with removable shelves. Inside one of the cubbies is my 1966 Batcave with it pretty much displayed in the same layout as the one from the pictures. I agree completely with your point about the Wayne Manor not being very useful... Besides that, I like my display of the Batcave but I am planning when I get some more time to create background for the cubbies. 

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