It looks exceptional and I could praise this highly intricate effort all day.
To play Devil in the Moonlight's advocate, though, there are a couple of nitpicks where the HT seems to shine more. Keep in mind, I am exclusively going by the review video, and some of the things I'm pointing out may be due to it being an early sample or they are in fact accurate to the source material.
-the cockpit gap at the top. I assume this must be accurate to the film prop, otherwise why would it not align properly.
Or it is user error.
-Next to the die-cast steering wheel, the switches in the cockpit and especially the gear shifts, look plastic-y. Unlike the HT's, which have a metallic finish on them.
HT
-While the die-cast grid panels are nice, and I take it they are accurate to the source material, they do seem to mess with my perception of the vehicle's scale. What's more distracting, at the right angle, you can see through to the other side.
-The finer air intake holes on the left seem to scale better, but then again, I guess it's accurate.
HT's finer air intake mesh
-The browning machine gun bullets aren't painted copper-gold yet.
-While it’s neat being able to hide the side hooks in the barrel, it’s unfortunate the hook can’t be positioned in a “about to fire“ position, like with the HT.
I'd rather it could just be pegged in there and put it in the trunk when not in use than having the convenience of storing it in the barrel but not be able to attach it like in the iconic moment from the film.
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HT
-Unlike HT's it
seems the Bat-Disk thrower compartment lid is not magnetized, which could result in fingernail damage to the coating.
-The sound effects choices are a bit puzzling. They could have focused more on isolated sounds (engine ignition (1989 and 1992), drive-by sounds from Descent into Mystery, drive-by sounds from Batman Returns, machine guns, shield sound, dropping hubcap bombs). Playing an entire audio clip from the film seems a bit low-effort compared to everything else about the vehicle.
So yeah, a couple of issues that probably only exist on this early sample, but I felt it important to point them out nonetheless.