Hey Johnny6666
Im thrilled the JazzInc car has provided this epic collectable for us.
What if JazzInc makes a TV computer set to go with the 1966 TV Batmobile or, the Batcycle. Would those be of further interest?
I would love the batcomputer. When DoggieDoc posted he would produce the batcomputer, he got a tremendous response, but it is not yet at the forefront of his list, so many of us are still waiting patiently. That would look fantastic next to the batmobile and help really round out the display.
While I absolutely love the 1966 batman series, the batcycle would have to be a standalone item for me. That is, Hot Toys only made the batman and robin figures, which at least for me, will be posing with the 66 batmobile. I'm not about to go another $600+ just for two more of the same figures just to pose them with the batcycle. That doesn't really enhance my collection as a "diorama" item, so much as it induces me have to spend more. It's kind of the reverse of the batmobile - I got the figures to go with the vehicle, rather than the other way around. That said, the 1966 batmobile has always had a following of it's own, so it's a bit of an anomaly.
Now, if Joost wants to really expand his horizons, the actual batcave itself would be the ultimate diorama to house the batmobile, batcycle, and the computer. It's true that it's a big item, but it's not, as he says like "an x-wing fighter", -he could absolutely nail that. It could also be shipped in separate boxes, as I imagine the 1989 batwing will. Potentially, he could make it ship in flat packs if he designs it like, say, the star wars dioramas that require some assembly by the purchaser, -like one of the wall mounted dioramas. I'm sure he could keep costs down on that just because he's got so much experience using that model.
A 1966 batcave would be the cat's meow. If he made that, I'd order both the computer and batcycle as add-on's (not as a DX upgrade). Here's hoping!