The 89 isn't that big against the Tumbler...definitely longer, yes...but the Hot Toys' Backstage photo above is really misleading about their relative sizes because of perspective. The Bat-pod in the foreground (but still not exactly lined-up in the front with the 89 and 66) appears to have wheels that are almost twice as big as the Tumbler's front wheels...even though we know they are the same size.
The 89 wouldn't look that big relative to the Tumbler if they were lined up together at the same depth of field. The Tumbler is actually more than two inches wider.
looks like HT built a mini Bat cave to go with their vehicles
Sideshow is auctioning off a Naboo Fighter in a couple days and I think the Bat would be roughly the same size and weight
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I'm reading the newly released "The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy" and Chris Corbould states The Bat is seventeen feet wide and twenty-seven feet long. So that puts it at 34"x54" in 1/6 scale which is about what we were expecting.
I'm reading the newly released "The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy" and Chris Corbould states The Bat is seventeen feet wide and twenty-seven feet long. So that puts it at 34"x54" in 1/6 scale which is about what we were expecting.
That book is OUT???
The books not out until the 20th of July
Woah!I'm reading the newly released "The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy" and Chris Corbould states The Bat is seventeen feet wide and twenty-seven feet long. So that puts it at 34"x54" in 1/6 scale which is about what we were expecting.
Woah!
I need to cut down my chandelier and hang this bad boy in its place.
Good luck with this thing Dark Knight collectors. While I agree that it is awesome to the point of drooling, it is simply too huge for display. It will also cost a thousand dollars. Silly. Wait, who am I kidding? If someone made a 1/6 Slave 1 I would buy in a heartbeat. Space/cost be damned! Go for it! Interested to see in hand pics of this monster.
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