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What you can see on the second picture is common on these models.
What you can see on the second picture is common on these models.
I am yet to display my Tumbler, it's been in its box for almost 2 years now. Does that issue on the fenders (due to the weight) does not get any worse?
From my experience, no. Have mine standing on the wheels without any support under the body work and didn't recoginize any change on the fenders over the the time, they're also bulged a little but that's just how ithey were right from the beginning.
Got to see this amazing vehicle live and in person when they did the Tumbler/Bat-pod tour. Totally solidified the fact that this is my favorite Batmobile ever.
Now that pic of the Tumbler replica confuses me. The wheels actually show the same inaccuracies as the HT 1/6 wheels, the angular tire form and the silver rim circle. Kind of like as if they took the 1/6 model as reference to build this.
Now that pic of the Tumbler replica confuses me. The wheels actually show the same inaccuracies as the HT 1/6 wheels, the angular tire form and the silver rim circle. Kind of like as if they took the 1/6 model as reference to build this.
Cool shots anyway!
Any yeah, my all time favourite Batmobile as well!
I was thinking the same thing! The softness on the panels is also off. It looks like a home-built replica that didn't use the movie or prop as reference.
Yeah I'm thinking the same thing. Even the 1989 Batmobile on display there looks more like a blown up Hot Toys version than the original car/accurate full size replica.
Super-glossy paint aside, look at the side-piping, and the threading on the front and back wheels. They're not as finely detailed as real Mickey Thompson tires, and they don't even look like real tires to me...but the softness of the threading reminds me a lot of the HT version.
I think WB commissioned Hot Toys (or a local replica/prop company) to just make 6:1 scale replicas of the toys for this Hong Kong display rather than ship "real" Batmobile replicas all the way over there. They're keeping their main Batmobiles for the show currently in California.
EDIT: There are daylight shots of these replicas and the Bat-pod on the Hot Toys facebook page. They're OK when darkly lit and viewed from afar, but they're not fooling anyone. It's just a couple of steps above a fancy cardboard theater display.
All the original 89 batmobiles that were left over were repainted after the movie. So if that is actually a screen used one, not a replica, it's the repainted one. Not sure on the tumbler. There were only a few made and one got destroyed. There are a few replicas out there. A guy I know who made a replica rents it out for appearances.
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