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Building the Batmobile |
From: Webmaster
| Posted: 12/8/2005 4:30:26 PM
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GA'll be mine!!
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Building the Batmobile
Well the 1:35 kit that is
http://www.action-hq.com/cgi-bin/action-hq/batmobile.html
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From: Webmaster
| Posted: 12/8/2005 4:31:54 PM
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GA'll be mine!!
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RE: Building the Batmobile
Go here for someone else's built kit.
http://www.chickslovethecar.com/replies.asp?locked=&level=&page=1&splash=T&strID=870&txtSearch=
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From: Earl Cooper
| Posted: 12/8/2005 5:05:49 PM
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RE: Building the Batmobile
Impressive...the underside even has the "rotator" that is used in Batman Returns during the first Batmobile sequence of the film, and it appears to reveal some of the mechanics that are used in the shedding of the fenders during the conversion to Batmissile. Obviously, these details are missing from the AMT kits which are based on the first film.
Just to gently nitpick the film a little bit...where does the rotator retract into? It seems like it would retract right into the cabin area and at least part of the turbine engine's compartment. Also the rotator seems accurately sized based on the scene in the film, and I imagine it would have to be that wide and located where it is, (roughly in the Batmobile's center of gravity) in order to be practical....but such a huge and central piece seems like it would be difficult to shed during Batmissile mode, but it's also way too wide to be retained.
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