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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided eGuide updated to include A Criminal Past DLC. Save 50% with code DXMD50! Grand Theft Auto 5: How to Get Free Vehicle Mods You don't have to break the bank to upgrade vehicles. You can do it free-of-charge. Published 3 years, 4 months ago Grand Theft Auto 5 allows players to purchase or steal dozens of vehicles and then modify them to their personal tastes. Today we're going to show you how you can modify any vehicle, for any character absolutely free. The first thing you need to do is purchase the Los Santos Customs in the Grand Senora Desert. This property can only be purchased by Franklin and will set him back a cool $349,000. Once Franklin owns the shop, it will pay him $1,600 per week and allow him to upgrade any vehicle he brings to that particular location at no cost. Let's setup the scenario for you. Say you want a Western Bagger motorcycle, fully modified for Michael's garage. Playing as Franklin, steal (or buy) the desired vehicle.




Have Franklin drive the vehicle to the Los Santos Customs in the Senora Desert and fully modify it. This won't cost you a dime. Once you exit the shop, still playing as Franklin, call Michael and ask him to hang out. Go to Michael's location, pick him up and do whatever activity you desire. Once the activity is complete, drive Michael to the location indicated on your map. After he leaves the vehicle, have Franklin do the same. Still playing as Franklin, run a short distance from the vehicle. Quickly switch characters to Michael, run to the vehicle (in this case the Western Bagger) and drive away. The vehicle will still be fully customized and can be saved in Michael's garage. Here's an additional tip. Save this vehicle in Michael's garage. No, we're not talking about the one at his safe house, but the garage indicated on your map. You want to ensure you have no more than three vehicles saved in this garage before you start the process. Leaving a vehicle outside your garage while you remove another will often cause it to disappear.




This process can be repeated with either Michael or Trevor and any customizable vehicle can be used. Let us know in the comments below, what is your favorite vehicle to customize in Grand Theft Auto 5? Hear about the latest Grand Theft Auto 5 guides, exclusive content, and amazing offers!LEGO builders continue to prove just how creative and talented they really are. Paul Hetherington is no exception to that group. He recently decided to reconstruct a scene taken from the cover of a vintage 1950s Batman comic book cover that features the Joker going up against the Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin, at the Gotham Theater. The result of that build is an impressive moving diorama featuring the Joker on his trolley with his gigantic cannon aimed at Gotham Theater, crazy police officers who are obviously under the Joker's insane control, a gorgeous art deco theater and Batman and Robin swooping in on the Batcopter to save the day. "Once again that Mad Harlequin of Hate, the Joker, brings menace to the citizens of Gotham," reads the description beneath the video of the LEGO build.




"Beware as the Streetcar named Destruction advances into Gotham, and the Joker's henchmen unleash horrible Joker Gas! Listen to the eerie dreadful laughing — has the Joker taken control of everyone?!? Wait — look above — that symbol of justice descending from the sky — the Batcopter! Piloted by the plucky Robin, the Boy Wonder and the courageous Batman! Are the tornado team of crime crushers in time to oppose the Grim Jester in the gripping tale of — Gotham Theater Showdown!!" Here's the video showing off the stunning details of this gorgeous creation: The Batman logo above the build adds to the vintage comic book look and feel of the entire construction, but perhaps it's the details of the beautiful theater that stand out the most. "I absolutely love Art Deco style buildings so building this was an excuse to indulge myself and create my own Art Deco Theater," Hetherington wrote on his Flickr page. "It was loosely inspired by the Marbro Theater (1927) that used to stand in Chicago.




American Picture Palaces by David Naylor was an incredible source of inspiration and information on this disappearing style of architecture." Hetherington also gives credit to two other LEGO builders. One of those builders is Katie Walker, who originally came up with the design for the mosaic sidewalk. The other is EROL, who "makes fantastic LEGO cars" — Hetherington used EROL's Checker New York Taxi Cab design for the 1950s police cars in the build. More details from the "LEGO Batman vs. Joker in Gotham Theater Showdown" build are available on Hetherington's Flickr account, along with some other images of his previous creations, including an incredible depiction of Mouse Guard.New Video Reveals How Many People Batman Killed In Dawn Of Justice People had quite a few complaints about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and chief among them was a Batman who didn't stick to his never kill code. While people enjoyed Ben Affleck's performance, a Batman who was so willingly violent left many uneasy.




We all know that Batman definitely killed people in the movie, but we didn't have an idea of how many until now. The YouTuber Mr. Sunday Movies has made a supercut tallying up every time Batman killed someone in the superhero film. The final number comes in at 21 kills, not counting the Knightmare where Batman shoots people down in a very specific dream. This is by no means an official count (I don't think they'd ever release an official count of Batman murders), but it's probably the most accurate number we could get. The video comes from Mr. Sunday Movies, a name that might be familiar to some. He's made other superhero kill count videos that have gone viral, like how many people Superman and Batman have killed in all their movies combined, or Captain America's insane amount of kills in Age of Ultron. In fact, it was his Batman Movie Kill Count that Zack Snyder used as an excuse as to why he felt it was okay to have Batman murder people. The scenes shown in the video include the part where Batman chases after Lex Luthor's goons in the Batmobile, blowing up their cars and crushing them with his glorified tank, as well as the scene where Batman saves Martha Kent by killing everyone in his way.




21 is the highest kill count of any Batman movie; the second highest is Tim Burton's Batman coming in at 17. Maybe it's the age of that particular movie, but it doesn't feel as wrong that Michael Keaton's Batman murders people. It's a bit hypocritical, but maybe we judge BVS harder because it's a worse film and doesn't have many saving graces to help us forgive it. This video shows Batman killing like 12 people in two minutes with no regret, illuminating the issue in the film. I think that audiences are willing to accept a brutal Batman given the right reasons, but the film is so unabashedly violent. It celebrates Batman's behavior in fist pumping action scenes and explains it away that he's just killing people by proxy. Justice League is supposedly going to feature a brighter Batman looking to change his ways, so it sounds like the hero's killing days are all in the past. For those of you who did like an edgier Batman, the unrated and definitely more violent Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Ultimate Edition is available digitally right now, with DVD's hitting shelves on July 19.

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