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6/7/2004

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6/5/2004

Hi Everyone,
Since the beginning of this site, I have made every effort to reply to all those who sent emails or left comments on the pages.
However, it seems half of my emails are not getting through b/c different spam filters and hosting companies are blocking my emails b/c of the word 'CHICKS'.

So I will soon open a forum section where you can post questions and I will try my best to answer all your questions.

Thanks


6/2/2004

New section opened here


5/31/2004


All 3 movie batmobiles are available for sale at ehobbies.com.
I own two of each and they do batmobile license justice.

Available at:


Die Cast - Hot Wheels 1/64 Batmobile 2 Car Set (Movies 2 & 3) - HOT B6000




Die Cast - Hot Wheels 1/64 Batmobile 2 Car Set (Shield's Up) - HOT B5991



5/29/2004

All 6 Onstar videos are now available for download.
Goto multimedia section to download


5/20/2004

New Images



5/17/2004

This site is getting hits from few people who are searching for 'Car Chicks' or similar variations on yahoo.
If you're one of those few, then I highly recommend this page.

http://www.rodsandracers.com/trix_batmobilegallery.html

=)


4/20/2004

New images uploaded.
Check out 'The Car' section!


4/6/2004

Check out these custom 1/25 chrome and bronze batmobile kit found on ebay





Credit goes to Tony Moe


4/6/2004

New images scanned



4/4/2004

Batmobile scan from Kia Asamiya's Batman: Child of Dreams added to miscellaneous section




3/31/2004

Official Batman Begins websites shows off two images of the new batmobile





3/31/2004

Old photo found in archive of batmobile frame in construction.


3/14/2004

Check out this kick-ass batmobiles I found at http://www.canole.com.






Here's what the owner of the website said of the designs.
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I was commissioned to build the first fully functional
Batmobile for a Japanese client resulting in the vehicle you see on
my WEB site. The gentleman had a temporary contract with Warner
Brothers for one of the future Batman movies, but became impatient
and, well you know how this kind of Hollywood story ends.
As for the car, many people who saw the first two Batman
movies recognized their car could only go 30 m.p.h., so I had to
design a car that could reach 150! Imagine what it took...a 454
Supercharged Chevy Cheyenne engine and those boosters on the rear are
gas powered air conditioning jets like they use in gigantic buildings
like the NBC studios.
I sculpted the entire car out of surfboard foam glued to the
frame and David Coons of Coons Surfboards did the glassing. Total
time from start to finish was about three years.
I installed a Panasonic "talk back" computer system to give
the driver a car with an attitude.
As to where the car is now...who knows...maybe the Martian
Rover will come across it in the future.


Cordially,
Christopher Canole


3/11/2004

New close-up pic of the canopy.
You'd think a car with blueproof casings would have some other unconventional way of cleaning the windshield


source credit: Jim Frazier(check links section)


3/9/2004

Check out batmobile rebuild at http://www.rodsandracers.com


2/19/2004

A batmobile technical illustration detail!

Too bad I lost the bid =(


2/9/2004

Won this bootleg batmobile on ebay.
It measures 7 inches and you can pull the exahust flame and it becomes motorised car.




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