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Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles |
Batmobile Cockpit: w/ Figure |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles |
Batwing Cockpit: Empty Batwing Cockpit: w/ figure |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles |
Author: | DanOfTheDead [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
Those don't look bad at all, considering how old they are. |
Author: | Goldbug [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 6:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
man I've got to get me a Batwing! The Batmobile cockpit needs work. He is laying too far back. Plus it needs another seat. |
Author: | Lev [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 7:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
Wasn't the Batman Returns version of that Batmobile a two seater? I seem to recall having a two seater Batmobile like that as a kid. |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
Goldbug wrote: man I've got to get me a Batwing! My plan is two add two seats to the Batmobile. The entire cockpit piece comes out when the body is unscrewed, and it shouldn't be too hard to do. Plenty of space to work with, too.The Batmobile cockpit needs work. He is laying too far back. Plus it needs another seat. I also plan to do something with the Batwing cockpit, to make it fit the 4" figure better. I've already done some work to it by covering the holes on either side of the cockpit and on the wings, removed some guns that were molded on the wings near the body, and added the more accurate miniguns. Also removed all of the parts that made the body turn in to a 'Batmobile'. Still have a lot I want to do to it. Levantine wrote: Wasn't the Batman Returns version of that Batmobile a two seater? I seem to recall having a two seater Batmobile like that as a kid. The only Keaton Batmobile that was a two seater, was the Toy Biz open top version from the toyline for the first film. All of the ones Kenner did with the closed cockpits, were one seaters.
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Author: | drbindy [ Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
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 |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
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. 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.The in-seat pics to highlight the primary flaw of the figure though, being the lack of any forward bend 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. |
Author: | Lev [ Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
He's ridin like a gangsta! |
Author: | Lev [ Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
The cartoon painting on that head was really disappointing after the prototype pictures. |
Author: | drbindy [ Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
Levantine wrote: The cartoon painting on that head was really disappointing after the prototype pictures. wasn't even cartoon painting - it was no paint plus a woefully misplaced pupil (seriously, it's on his lower eyelid). But if you don't mind customizing, the sculpt still works. |
Author: | Gaigaan-Dnok [ Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DC Multiverse Batman & 1990 Kenner Bat-Vehicles (pic hea |
drbindy wrote: I'll add some input to this thread if that's cool. Absolutely! drbindy wrote: I went ahead and got the Toy Biz two-seater. I really dig it. Ultimately, I'm using this for my EXCAL Batman, and not a Keaton-specific one. So I removed all the stickers (will add some detail to the dashboard in place of those stickers, and maybe a raised panel bat emblem somewhere on the exterior. Not sure if I'll bother with a canopy or not, as I like this overall, and I don't feel bound my screen accuracy. It really is a pretty nice Batmobile, and going for almost an 'alternate universe' version that is like a cross between the Keaton-Mobile and the West-Mobile, makes me appreciate it even more, as-is.Looks great with your Bats and Robin in it. drbindy wrote: And speaking of Keaton, that headsculpt is just fine. The poor paint apps have turned a lot of people off. But just painting it all flesh you can see how nice the sculpt is. I was really hoping this was the case, and I am glad to see it was. The head looked great in all of the promo photos, but you could tell it was painted. The production head is just very 'plasticy' looking. So I was hoping that some paint would make the head look closer to the promo photos, and it sure does. |
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