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Posted 8/4/2009 3:26:58 PM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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OK its not the 89, but I can see this would be a great starting point for batmobile build. Item 230363837220
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Posted 8/4/2009 4:50:12 PM |
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I've always liked this car....definitely cool...hey, is that a Lincoln back there? Somebody get that Batmobile out of the way!!!! -Matt
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Posted 8/5/2009 5:11:39 AM |
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Is that the wood bat, that Paul's Kilmer molds were taken from?
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Posted 8/5/2009 5:16:50 AM |
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Has NO LIFE!!
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I just saw it a month or so ago on my road trip to Cali. Oh and yes it is.
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Posted 8/5/2009 8:02:38 AM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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This one.
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Posted 8/5/2009 12:53:02 PM |
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I think Eric has a mold of that one.
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Posted 8/5/2009 1:50:06 PM |
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Has NO LIFE!!
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Posted 8/5/2009 7:21:08 PM |
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Pretty bad but yeah it was pretty solid. Really amazing the work that went into building it.
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Posted 8/6/2009 10:34:24 AM |
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Nope... Looks pretty, but won't survive a mold being pulled from it. It's ALL wood!!! Massive man hours went into it, but the surface is all thin plywood that's held on by tiny finishing nails. The gelcoat will soak into any of the MILLION cracks in the surface wood and you'll tear the out layer right off with your molds. I transported it from Montreal to Santa Monica several years ago and examined and measured the crap out of it. Do you know why the sides of it are flat???? Cuz it won't fit in the trailer if you fluff them out to match the film car!!!! lol I thought about making my sides film accurate, but realized that with this scale... that's the way it had to be. After it arrived SAFELY!!!! AND WITHOUT A SCRATCH ON IT! to Santa Monica, it was left in the rain for over a year before a Cali guy attempted, UNSUCCESSFULLY to pull a set of molds off it. Those two reasons are responsible for the current condition. Yeah, Rusty, it MIGHT survive the transport, but have a screw gun ready loaded with a Canadian square head driver bit cuz you'll be putting A TON of panels back on once it arrives. The blue body is spray foam coated with black light blue and it had neon running down both sides. Each wheel (made of wood) had a light bulb in it as did the headlights and a red flood light in the engine. (I replaced the bulb with one that I got from Walmart near Cinema Vehicle Services in Santa Monica because it came off and smashed in the back of my trailer. It was specifically built for a nightclub in Montreal and the that photo of the guy standing next to it (Not ME Rusty! Has it been so long? lol) was taken in the abandoned club (roof collapsed) where some equally impressive scluptures had been done. I'm told that over 5,000 man hours went into the construction of this 95. One last little bit of interesting trivia. Take a look at the first photo again... When viewed from head on, this design is actually a Chinese Dragon Head!!! If you were to paint this thing green/gold, you'd be amazed at the detail that went into this Dragon Sculpture. Good luck to the high-bidder!
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Posted 8/6/2009 4:15:06 PM |
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house foam, cardboard and plywood.... was $ 77.77 now $ 777.77 whats with the 7's
are u kidding me
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