Too bad no other company wants to tackle this in sixth scale since HT seems to have given it up.
While there certainly is an audience still for it, I think with the poor sales of the figures that they made certainly played a major factor in making the figure for release. I feel like they'd have a better chance selling the Batwing from 89 Batman than they do the 66 batmobile at this point.
While there certainly is an audience still for it, I think with the poor sales of the figures that they made certainly played a major factor in making the figure for release. I feel like they'd have a better chance selling the Batwing from 89 Batman than they do the 66 batmobile at this point.
Come on guys, how many of us can realistically say they are able to display a 1/6 Batwing at home? It would never leave the box!!!!
Hell, many on the 1/6 1989 Batmobile thread have yet to open the damn thing! A 1/6 Batwing (while undeniably cool af) is impossible, and at this point, if it's not SW or Marvel, it's got zero chance of ever happening. If that 1/6 Millenium Falcon cockpit and that (1/112?) Heli-carrier from avengers have not made it, the chances of anything DC, vehicle wise, are non-existant. And that includes BvS (thank christ)
Come on guys, how many of us can realistically say they are able to display a 1/6 Batwing at home? It would never leave the box!!!!
Hell, many on the 1/6 1989 Batmobile thread have yet to open the damn thing! A 1/6 Batwing (while undeniably cool af) is impossible, and at this point, if it's not SW or Marvel, it's got zero chance of ever happening. If that 1/6 Millenium Falcon cockpit and that (1/112?) Heli-carrier from avengers have not made it, the chances of anything DC, vehicle wise, are non-existant. And that includes BvS (thank christ)
Not sure it was poor sales or over production or a bit of both
I'm sure some companies did lose money on the anniversary merchandise, but how much of it was just reissuing something in a new package? Or less-than-collector-grade quality? Agree that this is a niche market, but just focusing my point on the topic, which is the 66 Batmobile, it goes beyond the niche market with fans. It can easily crossover into other areas as evidenced by what seems to be an endless supply of varying scale die cast and plastic renderings of this specific car. While no one else has gone over the 1/12th scale yet, aside from the one HT displayed, if it were made, it would sell. All the 1/6 89 Batmobiles and Tumblers (in both color schemes and re-releases) have sold out. Same with other niche cars like the Delorean from BttF. I have zero doubt it'd sell well and HT (or anyone else that's make it) would profit nicely from it.
Exactly my friend. All of the 1:6 vehicles sold out. The 66 is an iconic vehicle that would appeal to car enthusiast who are fans of the show and car. Hopefully hot toys will not scrap this. If a camo tumbler sold out, wth wouldn't the most well known and iconic vehicles ever made?
Agreed. The Tumbler isn't even recognizable as a batmobile. If this doesn't get made the only reason has to be that they could not manufacture it. This car is guaranteed money.
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