Yes. Another car from The Batman cartoon. Yes. It has lights and sounds. Yes its black and blue, and yes its sleek and can shoot some kind of missile out of it. This one however doesn't transform in any way. For those unfamiliar with The Batman show. Its of a young Bruce Wayne. Just like any young man with money. He got himself a sweet ride.
What a cool car! Just look at all that chrome. So shiny!
Mr.Wayne must have got all sorts of Gotham action in this thing.
If you were robbing a bank in Bruce's home town. You would not want to see this baby in your rear view mirror.
Tired of round and square afterburners? Then throw on a triangle one.
Remember. Safety first when your shooting your yellow disks while flashing your lights, and buckle your Bat-belt.
Look. It even has a little brother. I'll save that for another post.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Triple Mission Batmobile
This is the perfect follow up to the previous post. Why? you ask. Well, Because they're similar. Beside the fact they are both Batmobiles. They are both from "The Batman" tv cartoon, they both have the black/ blue colors, and are pretty rare. This one however came out a year later.
If you think when you first open up this baby that you can start playing with it. Think again. It looks like the car was blown into itty bitty Bat bits. So first you have to assemble the vehicle. How its done. Is up to the owner.
This is the simplest variation, or it would be if I left the transparent wings off the side of it.
This way it has a more wedge shape with the wider rear. There's nothing wrong with that.
Now that's a cool Bat-Buggy. Definitely the most original looking variant of the bunch.
Back to a normal looking car. At least normal looking for Batman.
As always I like to see my favorites from behind.
The Box it came in says it has three different combinations. You can actually make a couple more. Though most aren't very impressive. So in case you were interested what would happen if you connected all pieces. Here you go you crazy car character creator.
Not a very aerodynamic design,and in case your wondering. How are these things are holding on to each other. Well it isn't magic, its magnets!
If you think when you first open up this baby that you can start playing with it. Think again. It looks like the car was blown into itty bitty Bat bits. So first you have to assemble the vehicle. How its done. Is up to the owner.
This is the simplest variation, or it would be if I left the transparent wings off the side of it.
This way it has a more wedge shape with the wider rear. There's nothing wrong with that.
Now that's a cool Bat-Buggy. Definitely the most original looking variant of the bunch.
Back to a normal looking car. At least normal looking for Batman.
As always I like to see my favorites from behind.
The Box it came in says it has three different combinations. You can actually make a couple more. Though most aren't very impressive. So in case you were interested what would happen if you connected all pieces. Here you go you crazy car character creator.
Not a very aerodynamic design,and in case your wondering. How are these things are holding on to each other. Well it isn't magic, its magnets!
Friday, December 24, 2010
TV Activated Batmobile
My first post ever! I though about what Batmobile I would use for my maiden entry. After thinking long and hard about which I would use. I went with one that I believe is pretty rare. It is from The Batman tv cartoon. I didn't even know this spectacular little mobile existed until early 2010. Online I could a few pictures of it so I posted these. This toy was made in 2004, but I never seen it in stores. Luckly I did manage to find a new in box one at a certain auction site. The box says TV activated lights and sounds with the use of the Batwave controller. What the instruction booklet informs you is that it works best with the older tube style TVs. Since I didn't want to go to my grandma's house to play with my toy. I never got to see the Batwave in action with my LCD TV.
As you can see it follows the black with blue color scheme of the show.
It looks very sleek like any cool Bat vehicle.
Ive never seen this one on the show, but it does have large cartoony afterburners.
For a toy I never knew existed. I was very impressed. The paint has a glittery look to it. I also liked the large inconspicuous bat on the front with a smaller red "The Batman" emblem in the middle.
It also came with a controller that can attach to the top of it. If you can go thru the options. You would find mini games, a story maker, and it controls the lights and sounds.
This is it in action mode. The canopy opens, wings slide out the side,the afterburners, and front "guns" light up.
This is an awesome Batmobile. I would recommend this to any collector without hesitation.
As you can see it follows the black with blue color scheme of the show.
It looks very sleek like any cool Bat vehicle.
Ive never seen this one on the show, but it does have large cartoony afterburners.
For a toy I never knew existed. I was very impressed. The paint has a glittery look to it. I also liked the large inconspicuous bat on the front with a smaller red "The Batman" emblem in the middle.
It also came with a controller that can attach to the top of it. If you can go thru the options. You would find mini games, a story maker, and it controls the lights and sounds.
This is it in action mode. The canopy opens, wings slide out the side,the afterburners, and front "guns" light up.
This is an awesome Batmobile. I would recommend this to any collector without hesitation.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Hello All
I've decided to take my hobby to the next level. Showing it to random strangers. I figured since I have so many vehicles in my collection it would just be selfish of me not to share them. Well at least in blog form. I hope people like seeing my Batmobiles as much as me.
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