drbindy wrote:
I'm thinking about the Toybiz one myself. Might be easier to add a canopy to that, though I don't mind the homage aspect of a convertible style.
The in-seat pics to highlight the primary flaw of the figure though, being the lack of any forward bend
Originally I was going to do the same. Use the Toy Biz
Batmobile, and add a canopy. Then the lack of details on the sides bothered me, so I found a model kit with pieces that would work, but I would also need to carve the panel lines. It was really looking like a decent amount of work to get it where I wanted it to be. Then I started looking in to the Dark Knight Collection
Batmobile, and saw that it had everything I was looking for, except the dual seats, and it was slightly smaller, too. So I changed my plan.
I also really like the Toy Biz
Batmobile, and I'm still glad to have it, but for a much more film accurate
Batmobile, it's the DKC version for me, all the way.
You are correct that the figure doesn't do a full 90° forward bend at the waist, but in the pictures I have him reclined with the contour of the seats, to help show how much room there is. He will sit upright, more than I have him in the pictures.
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