This is awesome!! Great work.I whipped up a little crude animation for how the wheels 'worked' in the movie versus how I think they work on the Hot Toy.
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And yet on the product page HT still claims that this "highly detailed collectible exquisitely captures the Batmissile’s appearance from the movie with extreme precision". Not to mention charging $610 for it.Honestly we shouldn’t complain. It was so unpredictable that this particular vehicle saw the light of day, above all from a manufacturer like HT.
Ok it’s maybe not 100% accurate but the source material reference is so tiny. It’s a vehicle that only existed as a RC studio scale model saw maybe 10 sec on screen.
I mean, it’s a little miracle that it went for PO…
Regardless of whether you want this or want to wait to see what Joost might do, It’s a vehicle that everyone assumed would never be offered from a much beloved film from long ago. It’s natural that people are curious and have comments. Isn’t that what this forum is for???I'm just shocked that so many folks are actually interested in this, I guess.
It was just a statement, not an indictment lolRegardless of whether you want this or want to wait to see what Joost might do, It’s a vehicle that everyone assumed would never be offered from a much beloved film from long ago. It’s natural that people are curious and have comments. Isn’t that what this forum is for???
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Another thing I've been thinking about in regards to the magical mechanics of this vehicle.... where on earth does the pneumatic turntable come from that descends from the Batmobile in the earlier scene? And what happens to it when the Batmobile transforms into the Batmissile? Much like the vanishing second seat, this one leaves me scratching my noggin
I know this all comes under 'suspension of disbelief' but my brain can't help try and puzzle these things out.
Well if the movie were made today, they would have all the extra parts just magically fold away like Ant-man's helmet. So I appreciate that they at least tried to make some of this look practical and somewhat believable. And while watching as a kid I never considered what might have happened with the extra seat or turntable.View attachment 737919
Another thing I've been thinking about in regards to the magical mechanics of this vehicle.... where on earth does the pneumatic turntable come from that descends from the Batmobile in the earlier scene? And what happens to it when the Batmobile transforms into the Batmissile? Much like the vanishing second seat, this one leaves me scratching my noggin
I know this all comes under 'suspension of disbelief' but my brain can't help try and puzzle these things out.
In the movie, it isn't, at least from what we can see. If you watch when it converts, you'll notice that the canopy getting slimmer doesn't actually shrink the interior. It just narrows the width of the canopy itself while the interior remains being the two seat that the Batmobile is.So the Batmobile in Returns only had one seat?