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I cant wait to have this, it looks amazing. I plan to use a couple Besta shelfs that I modify to display this and the Tumbler. I really hope they re-release the Batpod as well.
 
dear tumbler-

even with the 89 batmobile being recently released, i still love you and have an order in for you. don't worry - i won't cheat on you (unless i won't get caught).

i just hope that i can get an order into geil to make a protective sheath for you.
 
I'm getting both the Tumbler and 89 Batmobile, gonna be insane finding a place to display both of them.
 
I want this vehicle. Except, damn, almost 500 is alot for a toy. And it's huge. I know what everyone will say, "Buy it!". I tried placing the order yesterday and wussed out because of the price. The figures, I'm good with paying for. I PO'd for the Iron Monger, but for some reason I'm having reservations about this bad boy.
 
So how many people are going to be asking the Mistress for this in the Sideshow Christmas contest this year? :)
 
I don't believe I've heard what mods you have in mind?

some suspension pieces for the front end
behind the wheels and the holes of the inside fender..
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Brake lines
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steering rod
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i don't know exactly what these are but I might be adding these..
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plate where the pistons are attached
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change the exhaust tips to a much thinner material
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and finally the BD finish..well more of a worn finish..
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Rob
 
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Nice! Good luck to you man. I've got one of the first-run Tumblers and you're going to have to do some major deconstruction to get behind those front wheels. Make sure you get lots of spare hobby-sized screws that match all the different kinds you take out...not just because you might lose one or two, but some of them are in there so tightly that you might strip them taking them out.

That is quite an eye for details! The only things I noticed that you didn't mention are the missing spoke holes on the front wheels of the HT Tumbler (and Batpod for that matter) and the incorrectly shaped rear wheels (more donut-tube shaped on the real car with curved sidewalls, more cylindrical on HT)
 
Nice! Good luck to you man. I've got one of the first-run Tumblers and you're going to have to do some major deconstruction to get behind those front wheels. Make sure you get lots of spare hobby-sized screws that match all the different kinds you take out...not just because you might lose one or two, but some of them are in there so tightly that you might strip them taking them out.

That is quite an eye for details! The only things I noticed that you didn't mention are the missing spoke holes on the front wheels of the HT Tumbler (and Batpod for that matter) and the incorrectly shaped rear wheels (more donut-tube shaped on the real car with curved sidewalls, more cylindrical on HT)

actually..i have those in mind already :) I even pm A-dev for the rear tire measurements cause I saw some RC tires that matches the stock tires but they are a bit small :(..the spoke on the wheels depends on how thick the plastic is..even thinking of making the calipers/brake setup inside the wheels...

Rob
 
actually..i have those in mind already :) I even pm A-dev for the rear tire measurements cause I saw some RC tires that matches the stock tires but they are a bit small :(..the spoke on the wheels depends on how thick the plastic is..even thinking of making the calipers/brake setup inside the wheels...

Rob

This is what I am going to do on mine too especially the windscreen which is not right on the HT. I never come across any RC tires good for the rear tho. The nearest I came across is all plastic from a toy truck.:slap Kindly PM me if you ever come across something really close. Thanks in advance!
 
This is what I am going to do on mine too especially the windscreen which is not right on the HT. I never come across any RC tires good for the rear tho. The nearest I came across is all plastic from a toy truck.:slap Kindly PM me if you ever come across something really close. Thanks in advance!

cool ! we can feed on each on what material to use ( if you don't mind ) :wave

do you mean the color of the windscreen ?

here are the tires I saw but it's too small :( but I will look more once I get the tumbler

https://www.rcrockcrawling.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&products_id=1090

Rob
 
cool ! we can feed on each on what material to use ( if you don't mind ) :wave

do you mean the color of the windscreen ?

here are the tires I saw but it's too small :( but I will look more once I get the tumbler

https://www.rcrockcrawling.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&products_id=1090

Rob

Hi Rob,

Be most happy to! No, not the colour of the windscreen but the angle on both the front windscreens is hardly visible on the final product. Its there on the box photo tho. I guess they went backward during production for this one. My Tumbler is back in the box and I haven't open it in a while but I recall the entire front windscreen was a wee bit too flat.

I am using ABS plastic sheets and metal tubings. I am not going the whole 9 yards for this tho. Just the detailings like the photos you attached and the rear area where the gas tanks are.

Damn, that RC tires sure look the part but too bad its not the right size!!!:( I am bothered by the HT rubbers they used for the tires. Mine was already sticky by the time I bought it and it would have been far better if they make this solid rubber instead of soft and thin wrapped onto something plastic in the final item.
 
Hi Rob,

Be most happy to! No, not the colour of the windscreen but the angle on both the front windscreens is hardly visible on the final product. Its there on the box photo tho. I guess they went backward during production for this one. My Tumbler is back in the box and I haven't open it in a while but I recall the entire front windscreen was a wee bit too flat.

I am using ABS plastic sheets and metal tubings. I am not going the whole 9 yards for this tho. Just the detailings like the photos you attached and the rear area where the gas tanks are.

Damn, that RC tires sure look the part but too bad its not the right size!!!:( I am bothered by the HT rubbers they used for the tires. Mine was already sticky by the time I bought it and it would have been far better if they make this solid rubber instead of soft and thin wrapped onto something plastic in the final item.

I'm using pretty much the same materials :) I do have a bunch of mini pistons from a T600 that I might be able to use for some of the suspension parts...

so the tires are actually soft ? that might be an advantage to us and try stuffing the tires to shape and I'm sure you notice that the rear tires are way too wide...does the flap in front of the rear tires move ? cause I see in a lot of pics of the real one, the tires are tucked inside when the flaps are not extended..might be able to shorten the wheels itself to create that bulgy look on the tires...

this is going to be fun ! too bad I have to wait for my tumbler :impatient:

Rob
 
I'm using pretty much the same materials :) I do have a bunch of mini pistons from a T600 that I might be able to use for some of the suspension parts...

so the tires are actually soft ? that might be an advantage to us and try stuffing the tires to shape and I'm sure you notice that the rear tires are way too wide...does the flap in front of the rear tires move ? cause I see in a lot of pics of the real one, the tires are tucked inside when the flaps are not extended..might be able to shorten the wheels itself to create that bulgy look on the tires...

this is going to be fun ! too bad I have to wait for my tumbler :impatient:

Rob

The tires are soft and thin and wrapped onto a plastic thingy inside.

Not sure of the flaps in question, if its the ones on the side. No, its solid piece of plastic.

Even the second Tumbler I am getting is from the first run. Any diff with the re-release???
 
The tires are soft and thin and wrapped onto a plastic thingy inside.

Not sure of the flaps in question, if its the ones on the side. No, its solid piece of plastic.

Even the second Tumbler I am getting is from the first run. Any diff with the re-release???

here's the flap I'm talking about..so the one on HT don't move ? you can see how the wheels are tucked in..the HT version is way too wide..

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if I do put more detail on the rear...I might get one of those 1/6 motor for some parts..
 
I wouldn't call the tires soft or thin but maybe I'm not understanding what you mean.

The rubber they used for the tires, not the whole tire/wheel itself.

here's the flap I'm talking about..so the one on HT don't move ? you can see how the wheels are tucked in..the HT version is way too wide..

if I do put more detail on the rear...I might get one of those 1/6 motor for some parts..

As mentioned, I haven't open the box for a long while now but as far as I can remember. No, that piece is solid plastic!
 
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