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Re: Retro-esque Batmobile
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lugnet.licensed.batman
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Sun, 9 Sep 2007 00:20:26 GMT
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Nice MOC, Richie-- really says Batmobile.
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Batman in Aussieland? First, Batman drove the Batmobile, not the Boy
Wonder. Now, even if you claim Batman is driving your MOC, the Batmobile
had its steering wheel on the correct side, not bassackwards like you
Aussies and Pommies.
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Now, to sound like a total GEEK (following should be read in the voice of Comic
Book Guy from the Simpsons): In episode 105, 106 and 107, of the original 1966
Baman series, Batman and Robin travel to England to fight Lord Fogg, and it
those episodes Btman demonstrates that the Batmobiles steering wheel can be
moved to allow driving in England. Obviously, Batman uses the same trick when in
Australia!
(Now to not seem like a totla geek, just a mild one, I did have to look up the
episode numbers... but I did remember that the steering wheel moves on my own!)
I love youre Batmabile, especially seeing that yo didnt use any reference.
Heres a look at the Batmobile I made based on the 1966 car. I did use LOTS of
reference... and also, it is made almost entirely from parts from the official
Batmobile set.
-Greg
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| (...) Nice MOC, Richie-- really says "Batmobile". But what is this???: (URL) "Batman in Aussieland"? First, Batman drove the Batmobile, not the Boy Wonder. Now, even if you claim Batman is driving your MOC, the Batmobile had its steering wheel on (...) (17 years ago, 8-Sep-07, to lugnet.licensed.batman, FTX)
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