This was cool. On another note that Spinmaster RC '89 Batmobile with the engine sounds, smoke and lights could be considered one of the greatest Batman toys of all-time. I love that thing....
For me the custom challenge with this Batmobile is to put yellow LED lights on the front, red on the back and illuminate the front and rear turbine with white LEDs, to start... From there make it motorized by remote control: Electric motor that drives the tires rear wheels and electromagnetic gyroscopes that change the direction of the front wheels... Oooh, yes. I'm going to do that...mmm. when I have time.
An easy way you could have done the flames is to get you some air dry clay or green stuff and pushed it into the exhaust then removed it before it completely dried and cut off the excess then glued the flame to that after it completely dried.. that ways it would fit snug and you could paint it orange and seal it with some mod podge. Honestly you can use the whole piece of clay or green stuff to make the entire flame one piece if you had the patience to mold and shape the actual flame from scratch. i did this with a ghostrider bike
I actually like the Spinmaster more than the McFarlane. It's more accurate, costs less, and takes up far less space in addition to being lower in price.
This was cool. On another note that Spinmaster RC '89 Batmobile with the engine sounds, smoke and lights could be considered one of the greatest Batman toys of all-time. I love that thing....
I wish the spin master had projectiles where the .50 cal machine guns pop up and the afterburner had a flame. Great job.
Not bad but for a better accurate reference l suggest that you review the movies once again.
It looks freaking awesome!😎😎😎😎 bad ass I love this Batmobile and the animated series as well
For me the custom challenge with this Batmobile is to put yellow LED lights on the front, red on the back and illuminate the front and rear turbine with white LEDs, to start... From there make it motorized by remote control: Electric motor that drives the tires rear wheels and electromagnetic gyroscopes that change the direction of the front wheels... Oooh, yes. I'm going to do that...mmm. when I have time.
An easy way you could have done the flames is to get you some air dry clay or green stuff and pushed it into the exhaust then removed it before it completely dried and cut off the excess then glued the flame to that after it completely dried.. that ways it would fit snug and you could paint it orange and seal it with some mod podge. Honestly you can use the whole piece of clay or green stuff to make the entire flame one piece if you had the patience to mold and shape the actual flame from scratch. i did this with a ghostrider bike
I actually like the Spinmaster more than the McFarlane. It's more accurate, costs less, and takes up far less space in addition to being lower in price.
Hello, nice video where did you purchase this vehicle?