I never installed the rod on my HT batmobile. There’s a groove cut in the hood that the front of the canopy hooks into. If you just lift the back of the canopy a bit, it slides along the grooved track. Never had an issue.
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The only time the full bar is there is when you can see the whole canopy move. When it's a closeup shot, it's probably some guys manually sliding it.
I never installed the rod on my HT batmobile. There’s a groove cut in the hood that the front of the canopy hooks into. If you just lift the back of the canopy a bit, it slides along the grooved track. Never had an issue.
And I'm like ''Rod? What rod? Do I even have a rod?''......wait..Thanks for the tip.
I bought the Batmobile so long ago, can't even recall installing the rod myself. Always assumed it was pre-installed.
And I'm like ''Rod? What rod? Do I even have a rod?''......wait..
I would never sell my '89 Batmobile unless I could get ONE MILLION DOLLARS for it.
You are correct. The lenses were clear and then painted yellow on the inside.On certain angles, looks like the real car shot in studio.
My very very little complain would be the color of the lights a little bit too orange even if I know it’s accurate.
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They often appear a little bit more yellow due to the fact the car was shot at nighttime.
Congrats Joost, it’s awesome!
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