TDKR Hot Toys 1/6 Scale vehicle "THE BAT"

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Thanks for the awesome pictures! Finally somebody took pictures of its back :clap

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In this picture you can see the crane hanging from the Bat :panic:

Looks like we'll be getting the bomb as an exclusive after all

:exactly: I was just about to post that before I read you're spoiler. I really hope they do include it. And if they do...

I'm going to bring it to the middle of a pond nearby and blow it up!!! Screen accuracy or GTFO!
:lol
 
This thing is magnificent!!! I want this so bad, but I feel like the price is gonna kill me. Gonna have to get the Tumbler and Bat-pod before I even think of this.
 
:exactly: I was just about to post that before I read you're spoiler. I really hope they do include it. And if they do...

I'm going to bring it to the middle of a pond nearby and blow it up!!! Screen accuracy or GTFO!
:lol

:rotfl

The results better be Chernobyl 2.0 or I ain't buying this ____
:lol

P.S. wonder if the crane will be able to hold anything at all, it looks like just a piece of string
 
I was wondering why the crane cable wasn't chopped off by the blades in the movie...

Well the crane is positioned in front of the blades so in stationary position it would be safe.

But when the Bat moves/accelerates it tilts forward a lot thus (I guess) still keeping the cable out of blades' way
 
Well the crane is positioned in front of the blades so in stationary position it would be safe.

But when the Bat moves/accelerates it tilts forward a lot thus (I guess) still keeping the cable out of blades' way


Yeah.
I was just messing, lol.
Plus the bomb would have been heavy, so it wouldn't have went too far back even under full acceleration.
 
Yeah.
I was just messing, lol.
Plus the bomb would have been heavy, so it wouldn't have went too far back even under full acceleration.

Ahha good point, I did physics at A-level but completely forgot about the whole same momentum stuff :lol
 
Ahha good point, I did physics at A-level but completely forgot about the whole same momentum stuff :lol

There would come a time after the thing has reached max acceleration when the Bomb would just be hanging down mostly anyway. How fast could The Bat really go? Even with those two jet engines pointing aft? I doubt it could break Mach 1 with those blades.
Maybe close to it, but not break it.
 
There would come a time after the thing has reached max acceleration when the Bomb would just be hanging down mostly anyway. How fast could The Bat really go? Even with those two jet engines pointing aft? I doubt it could break Mach 1 with those blades.
Maybe close to it, but not break it.

Im more concerned about when did Batman actually get out. In the movie they show him sitting in the cockpit until pretty much the last moment. I dont see how he got out at enough distance not to get blown to bits. And how were the technicians able to see that a mod was done on the autopilot if the Bat was destroyed?
 
Im more concerned about when did Batman actually get out. In the movie they show him sitting in the cockpit until pretty much the last moment. I dont see how he got out at enough distance not to get blown to bits. And how were the technicians able to see that a mod was done on the autopilot if the Bat was destroyed?

There was more than one Bat.
The one they were working on had the software patch too.
Wayne had clearly fixed the autopilot pretty much right away. And in typical forward thinking we saw the entire way through the movie(Denying people clean energy because he KNEW someone would turn it to evil, buying the company which created the "clean slate" program, leaving the pearls in the batcave, and giving the GPS tracker to Robin), he had applied the software patch to the second one too.
As for when he got out, all we SAW was that he was *in the cockpit*...
It could have ejected for all we know.
And if it did eject, and went below the surface of the water, he would be protected by the shielding effect of water.
All he would need would be half a mile of safe distance.
But then he'd have to swim back, lol.
 
Im more concerned about when did Batman actually get out. In the movie they show him sitting in the cockpit until pretty much the last moment. I dont see how he got out at enough distance not to get blown to bits. And how were the technicians able to see that a mod was done on the autopilot if the Bat was destroyed?

Just like the tumbler, there must've been multiple prototypes of the Bat.

This one is just because I like making these spoiler windows.
 
There was more than one Bat.
The one they were working on had the software patch too.
Wayne had clearly fixed the autopilot pretty much right away. And in typical forward thinking we saw the entire way through the movie(Denying people clean energy because he KNEW someone would turn it to evil, buying the company which created the "clean slate" program, leaving the pearls in the batcave, and giving the GPS tracker to Robin), he had applied the software patch to the second one too.
As for when he got out, all we SAW was that he was *in the cockpit*...
It could have ejected for all we know.
And if it did eject, and went below the surface of the water, he would be protected by the shielding effect of water.
All he would need would be half a mile of safe distance.
But then he'd have to swim back, lol.
Oh he had a Batboat.....dun dun dunnnn.......
 
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