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Help support Brick Fanatics by purchasing LEGO through our affiliate link: http://brickfanatics.com/product/lego The biggest LEGO Arkham Asylum to date is rumoured to be on the way later this year, but if it wants to reach its full potential, it needs to break free from the cult of modular buildings. Let’s get this out of the way first: I’m all in on modular buildings. I’m only missing three of the mainline sets, NINJAGO City is slowly taking over my entire house, and 76178 Daily Bugle is easily the best LEGO Marvel set in my collection. There’s absolutely a time and place for this format. But trying to cram everything into its relatively narrow template is a recipe for disaster. It’s all about using the ingredients at hand in the right way. A museum can credibly be represented across a 32×48 baseplate, because you do occasionally see museums sandwiched between other buildings. Skyscrapers don’t always butt up against their neighbours, but the Daily Bugle compensates for that with a slightly smaller footprint within its 32×32 baseplate.