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Posted 8/31/2004 4:45:52 PM |
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What happens to the turbine engine if the wheel is squished in so close to the engine like that?
Also, is it possible for the car to make a turn if the wheels were aligned like that?
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Posted 8/31/2004 5:23:42 PM |
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It's called movie magic. The vehicle was very unstable in this configuration; it had to pulled by a cable across the sound stage for the shot.
Kevin
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Posted 8/31/2004 6:37:03 PM |
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Yeah, and why arent the spare wheels visible any other tyme during the film(s)? This version wasn't very well thought out. It's only purpose was to squeeze between 2 buildings which were built into the middle of the street. WTF!? Who builds a street that runs into a building? Sorry, I know this isn't a rant and rave forum, but I had to input my 2 cents worth whyle the topic of the batmissile was up. It looks kool though.
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Posted 8/31/2004 7:00:03 PM |
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I don't think those wheels are spare wheels.
The existing wheels are retracted to inline position.
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