Looking forward to seeing you doing your magic on this Batmobile and the display bud. See your channel is growing really well and long may it continue, won't be long your on 2k. Love it 😊
I ended up completely modifying this one (I’ve got a two-part video up!) and selling the other one as stock to a friend who couldn’t find one. Super happy with how it turned out, but hooooooboy it was a lot of work to get it there, lol.
This is actually a super-specific thing that I'm going to address in the customizing video, because I have very particular thoughts on this very subject, and it's something that I don't think people have noticed yet, haha. But yes, it will be non-glossy!
@@emilflognoid1532 Never met the Toddfather, haha. Of the Image guys I've met Erik Larsen, and I've had dinner with Jim Lee once in a group setting for work stuff. But I don't really know them personally.
Finally, a video where someone keeps customization in mind and sees the potential we actually got here.. Instead of the '€^#%# the canopy and it shouldve been a two seater. Down to earth video. I actually hope you find some way to achieve that lower total look just like the jada one
@@government_is_violence I wish they'd made it a two-seater. But trust me when I say, it's not cheap. I've spent an entire afternoon just cutting out the front lights, and chopping the canopy. This thing is tough as hell to get a brand new sharp blade into..
@@government_is_violence JazzInc is saying they will make one in 1/12 if they can make it work financially. It would be around $300 USD, but worth every penny as they make incredible stuff.
I ditched the BS surrounding a lack of units for everyone on this, and preordered the 800 dollar Hot Toys version. HTBB CANNOT be cancelled, it's over 3 feet long, and the first 200 units come with a 1/6 figure of the Keaton 2 Ice Princess. :)
Yeah, if I were a 1/6 collector I would definitely have the HT version already, I really love that thing even though it’s a bit inaccurate. Still an incredible piece. What’s the Ice Princess thing now?
@@Ibrahim_M Yeah I heard they did release a Keaton BM way back when. But this new one will be upgraded I'd say as they've done with the new Keaton Bat figure. It's Ht's way. The new Delorean I got last month is much better than my Mark 1--better lights and overall quality. I was not old enough to have my own money when the first Keaton car issued so I am anxious to figure out where the heck to display this new monster next year. May buy a new house for it. Anyways, thanks as always for the great reviews, Ibbie!
Thank you, my friend! I’m really excited to build it. I’m thinking it’ll be across a couple of videos; so the vault will be one, the main dio and the computer setup will be another.
@@Ibrahim_M I’m really interested in the computer setup with limited space I have I won’t be able to do a whole bat cave dio but a few computers would be nice at the minimum
@@Collect2Disconnect it’s going to be a forced perspective kind of thing to create the illusion of depth. I did it with my matrix diorama and it was really fun
They put it up for order on March 15th, I believe, and it said it would ship out April 15th. They cancelled the orders on April 13th or 14th, literally right before they were due to ship! It was wild.
If you did costumize on of those 22 inch ,Michael Keaton Batmobiles. And was going to sell one of them, how much would you need for it. I have a 1/50 , 2 - 1/ 18 scale Die-Cast from movies Batman and Batman Returns and a Spin Master Batwing and Batmobile one Batwing 13 inches and the other 27 inches long both Spin Master. But I might be seriously interested in the 22 inch Batmobile being Customized
Oh man, I don't even know what I'd have to value that at-- It was probably at least a 30 hour project. So in order to make it worth the time and effort on top of a full time+ job, it'd need to be a lot to justify it-- at least $600. But the company JazzInc Dioramas is planning to make a really high quality 1/12 version in the coming months, and they're trying to make the cost around $350, and it would be very much worth it. Thanks for asking!
I don’t know if comparing this to the OG 89 version since this one is made for The Flash movie right? Are we sure the designe is the same for both movies? Just curious! Can’t wait to see what you do with it though
Thanks, man! Yes! I should have given the caveat that I was talking about it strictly as an 89 version, and not what they might be doing in the new film. I do think the canopy height is unique to this toy, though. I think it was done strictly to allow the figure inside. The color could definitely be accurate to the movie. We'll find out soon enough!
@@Ibrahim_M we will see. I'm interested in the new batwing. It's tough to find room for everything when I already have so many sizes of each batmobile. Including the big rc justice league one.
It does! Very well, in fact. I didn't try it with mine because it has stiff hips and I'm worried about breaking it if I force things (that has been happening with some of these, unfortunately), but I've seen in a few other videos that it fits better than any other Keaton Batman figure, from the looks of it. The Neca one also seems to fit pretty well.
I'm always scratching my head when it comes to scaling with mcfarlane (not the only thing). Many times, it's all over the place..sigh anyway I'm looking forward to seeing what you're about to do... I was on the fence about getting one, but my inner child is having a fit... so I'll see if I can find one or if one falls off the back of the truck..
I'm truly waiting for the day that McFarlane loses the DC license and someone else gets it. I really dislike the 7-inch scale because they tower over all the 6-inch figures on my shelf. I wish Mattel reacquired the license and we'd get back to 6-inch scaled DC figures.
Thanks, man! Yeah, the scaling is really frustrating. I think the one saving grace is that they've put out so many figures in a relatively short amount of time, so at least it's not like 20 random offerings with nothing to display them with. And the call of the inner child is strong!
It's really odd to me that they went 7" instead of 6", especially given the company's history of 6" scale stuff prior, when the only other companies that consistently release 7" figures are Neca and Diamond Select, and their releases can be few and far between.
Other than what you pointed out, which I agree, there is one more nitpick the nozzle tip needs to be drooping downward. I think Mezco Batman is a great choice, but not sure if its true to 1/12 scale, as Keaton is short..so may be S.H.figuarts one is more accurate not in likeness but in scale.
You’re absolutely right about that nose tip! I think the only company to get that detail correct will be Jazzinc. As for the scale, the mezco Keaton is actually appropriately small- it isn’t totally obvious until you put it next to another mezco without the cape on. But the body is essentially the same size as their MCU Spider-Man figures! Just more muscular. I was honestly surprised they did that, haha. But grateful! But all mezco figures seem to run a little larger than true 1/12 anyway, which is why I find that 1/10 vehicles are the true match for them. And in this case, McFarlane figures are supposed to be 1/10 but they run too tall, and this car is a little small for their figures, which makes it more of a true 1/10, so it fits a mezco 1/12 perfectly.
I agree with you. For the price, amazing. With a little modeling building skills, it will be even better. Glad you scored one. Hope I can pick one up at retail once things calm down.
Hot Toys is not paint inaccurate, the wheels on the 89 were chrome or silver with black tint sprayed on them, look again! The wheels were changed in Batman Returns to black
I've been to the WB studio lot and seen it up close. Aside from the wheels being black black (all wheels are silver metal until painted another color) the Hot Toys version isn't quite long enough in the nose, and the scoop at the very top is not quite the right shape. There are also lines from the rear fender to the bat wings that are a bit inaccurate. It's still an incredible piece, and those inaccuracies don't bother me personally. If you want to see a comprehensive breakdown, check out Jazzinc's channel, where they talk about the scan they got from WB for the 1/6 batmobile that they're putting out later this year. It's really cool to see them break down teh differences!
@@Ibrahim_M The one you saw in the studio has been refurbished 3 times since 1989. They repainted it for Batman Returns with the black wheels then a 3rd time restored the car to its current state with a very weird grey (the same they used for OnStar) which hasnt changed in years as it appears now in the tours & in The Flash movie. I have studied this cars history along with the copies that were made by Jay Ohrberg for Batman Returns. Seeing a lot of inaccurate information out there in videos about the Batmobile & people are customizing based off of those. If you want an accurate 89 look to your Batmobile the color is satin black not matte black, & the wheels are silver with black smoke tint (Tamiya makes this in a spray) leaving the center bat silver. The side pipes & exhaust are also black smoked, leave the front center nose piece alone its the right color. Id also smoke the headlights as well so they arent so bright
@@patientmental875 You're correct about most of that except for the overall paint job (which I specified in a reply to your other response). I've studied this a lot as well, including official information being passed down from the WB archives. I'm really surprised that McFarlane got the color of the nose piece relatively correct (despite it being too big and slightly the wrong shape).
Still need to pick one up! Every time I come across one it's either marked up more than I want to pay, or I've just bought something else and need to give my wallet a break 😅
@@Ibrahim_M I found one video that had the figuarts batman next to it in the thumbnail but they were stuck on the neca Batman being perfect that they thought the figuarts was too small but it looked fantastic!
The batmobile from the 80's is incredible, it brings back many memories, however the color of the cabin is the only disappointing thing. I hope Mcfarlane can fix this, however your comments encourage me to get it done.
@@isostormgamer5584 Sharpiue would be very streaky and it would show up with a reddish brown look to it, but you can get a small can of black glossy spray paint from just about any craft store or any store that has a hardware section (amzn.to/41S3W9g). You can either remove the canopy or just tape off everything you don't want to get paint on it and give it a couple of sprays and it'll look pretty good.
While the car looks nice (barring the dark gray canopy), I'm still waiting for the rumored actual 1989 Batman and 1989 Batmobile from McFarlane Toys to show up. I have the Batmobeast and the potential customization with that one is great despite my lack of customization experience.
That Batmobeast is a great base for a lot of things, I bet! Honestly, I think if they do put out an 89 Batmobile, it's going to be exactly this car with the little bat emblems being silver instead of gold. They would probably fix the color issue with the canopy, but I don't see them correcting the profile. There's been a lot of speculation on whether or not the batmobile has a different canopy in The Flash, but if you look at the version from Spin Master (and I believe on either company) it's exactly the same as the '89 version. I hope I'm wrong, though!
@@Ibrahim_M Speaking of the actual 1989 Batmobile, one online shop based in HK that I buy my toys sometimes just posted pre-orders for it at $116, bundled with the 1989 Batman. No official pictures for the car and figure from the store, sadly. It's probably going to be a Gold Label version.
@@duagrentia Nice! I'm not surprised, if there's one thing that McFarlane has been doing a lot it's re-releasing Batman related stuff with a different paint job, and Uncle Todd is not allergic to making money, haha. I'm anxious to see if they change it at all.
@@Ibrahim_M We're talking about Todd McFarlane, the guy who introduced variants of his action figures. Good example would be the previous Mandarin Spawn figure that he made back in 1999 that had variants of red/gold, black/gold, blue/gold, white/green and a 12-inch version of it.
@@kaycee310toysandcollectibl9 Thanks so much for the kind words, my dude! I always try to reply to folks who take the time to watch these videos I put out when they could be doing just about anything else. It's great to chat with fellow collectors like yourself. ✊
Yes. In the video you'll notice that I refer to it as such-- since that movie is not out yet, and since this has been the "89 Batmobile" for 30+ years, I habitually referred to it as the "'89".
The only thing it's missing are the gas caps, other than that it's all there, but it is very basic in terms of very few paint applications. But for the price that's to be expected.
Yeah, I think that’s why they made the canopy so tall. They knew that if they made it like a convertible everyone would freak out, so the best compromise was to fudge it a bit.
Obviously this is from the upcoming Flash movie, but we have all known this collectively for over 30 years as the Keaton (and therefor 1989) Batmobile, and that is why we are all referring to it as that. If you have a point you want to make, I welcome you to just say it and you can do it without being rude.
@@EckerKyle Ah, I see. It's not clickbait, I don't do that. I was unaware of their intent to put out a true '89 version. As far as the collective consciousness concerned, this is an '89 batmobile, and my intent is to use it as such, and I think it's safe to say that 98% of the collecting world views it that way as well. Keep in mind, we haven't seen a single frame of this car in The Flash movie yet. So calling it that would invite the same kind of skepticism and speculation as your question brought, i.e.: "how do we know this is the version from The Flash movie?", etc.
I was massivly disapionted in these. I bought 2 and as i speak im working on redoing the canopy. I colpetely disassembled it. One word CHEAP!! 60 BUCKS IS A STRETCH. This thing is maybe at best worth 40. But anyway. If you want a great, accurate ,easy to mod batmobile in 1/10 scale. Do like i did and find a richman rc 89 batmobile. I bought a body off ebay. Built the chassis and wheels. Working on movie accurate cockpit. This mcfarlane junk is sub par all the way around.....they built this thing as if they were bootlegers and didnt have the liscense. Its crazy to me why the hell they made it so cartoonish
The Richman RC version is REALLY great (and it’s frustrating to know that a 1/10 version of this car has been possible this whole time, lol), but it’s impossible to find for less that $500 other than the rare occasion you can find a junk one to restore, and the tires are almost always cracking and deteriorating. Either way they need a bit of work. For folks to have a mass-produced version that’s adorable like this is pretty great. To me the worth is all relative to the collector. But I think my cost breakdown in the video gives a fair angle on the price.
@@Ibrahim_M ,your review was very unbiosed and appriciated. You can ocasionally find a richman body. No wheels or chassis. I got the body for a steal and searched countless rc rubber tires till i found the right fit. Made the rims from scratch. I just today have took my mcfarlane canopy ....cut it down to be more angular and lower profile. Done bondo work and made the windows muuuuch smaller. It helps the look considerably..but still looks a bit like the small stylized hot wheel cars. Also added gas tank lids on the fenders. Im still rather put off by the giant turbine in the front. I just cant figure how the mcfarlane toy designers thought this was right. Its like they had never seen the batmobile or referance pics.
@@charlesalexanderjr2247 Thans very much. Yeah, even the Hot Toys version is inaccurate in several ways. I think Jazzinc will be the only really accurate version, and they're talking about a 1/12 version if they can get enough support for it. That thing will be worth every penny. What did you make the wheels out of?
@@Ibrahim_M for the back ones being bigger than the front how you seasoning leads LOL for the full of resonant Dremel them out. For the friend I basically did the same thing just was smaller. For the center caps with the bat emblem I have several old Kenner Batmobiles that I used
@@charlesalexanderjr2247 Haha, that's awesome, I've actually used seasoning lids for something diorama related before. Those bottles still have foil on top in the kitchen 😂 I haven't tried this fully yet, but I have a plan to use dome black EVA foam to make tires out of: amzn.to/41OqE2i
mcfarlane impression at the beginning was god tier
😂🙏🏼🙏🏼 Had to do it!
Can’t wait to see your custom dio/Batmobile.
Thank you! It's going to be a ton of work (already is!) but I'm really excited about it.
Amazing collection and I love how it is displayed :)
Thank you! I was really lucky when I started displaying the cars that I already had the shelves that fit them, haha.
I was waiting to hear your sincere opinion. You're an expert in vehicles in this scale.
That means a lot, Rodri. Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing you doing your magic on this Batmobile and the display bud. See your channel is growing really well and long may it continue, won't be long your on 2k. Love it 😊
Thanks so much Todd! I really appreciate your continued support my friend!
Great video. Awesome collection of Batman.
Thanks very much!
You should get one to modify, change the cockpit etc. add steerable front wheels and lights and one left stock
I ended up completely modifying this one (I’ve got a two-part video up!) and selling the other one as stock to a friend who couldn’t find one. Super happy with how it turned out, but hooooooboy it was a lot of work to get it there, lol.
Love that you're a collector as well as a comic creator. I'm on the same journey lol. subscribed!
AYYY Thank you, man!!
Looking forward to it!
You have an amazing display! Can’t wait for your next video.
Thank you so much!
I can’t Wait to see a Batman 66 custom with soft goods that is going to be amazing
It's definitely on my list of projects I plan to tackle!
I look forward to see a possible repaint of all the black? The molded black never seems true enough when glossy.
This is actually a super-specific thing that I'm going to address in the customizing video, because I have very particular thoughts on this very subject, and it's something that I don't think people have noticed yet, haha. But yes, it will be non-glossy!
Also, this shit is really giving me inspiration to get down a customize some stuff when its a little consistently more warm in my garage.
@@DannyReckless13 Hell yeah, man! It's a lot of fun!
I just picked up some tamiya matte clear spray paint gonna repaint it today
@@Collect2Disconnect That's the movie, IMHO. The car is the right color, just needs to be de-glossed!
Thank you for your analysis and for your previous reviews.
Thank you, my friend! I really appreciate it!
Man you have done good stuff coming up! Absolutely can’t wait to see what you do!
Thank you, man! I appreciate you always riding with me on these videos!
Great McFarlane impersonation😂 cool card!
😂😂 thanks! I had to slip that in there, lol
I was looking up your graphic novels and I saw that you've done work for Marvel and Image Comics in. The past!have you met mcfarland before?
@@emilflognoid1532 Never met the Toddfather, haha. Of the Image guys I've met Erik Larsen, and I've had dinner with Jim Lee once in a group setting for work stuff. But I don't really know them personally.
@Ibrahim_M id like to have Sam Keith over for bbq some time, he seems like he'd be an interesting dude to get to know.
Sam Keith's cousin did the cow and chicken show
Finally, a video where someone keeps customization in mind and sees the potential we actually got here.. Instead of the '€^#%# the canopy and it shouldve been a two seater.
Down to earth video.
I actually hope you find some way to achieve that lower total look just like the jada one
Thank you, Roy 🙏🏼🙏🏼 We’ll see how it goes! Haha.
but it should of been a two seater, this looks like a cheap pos
@@government_is_violence I wish they'd made it a two-seater. But trust me when I say, it's not cheap. I've spent an entire afternoon just cutting out the front lights, and chopping the canopy. This thing is tough as hell to get a brand new sharp blade into..
@@Ibrahim_M i doubt i will buy it, its 60 dollars and you get what you pay for, will just wait for another company to make a better one
@@government_is_violence JazzInc is saying they will make one in 1/12 if they can make it work financially. It would be around $300 USD, but worth every penny as they make incredible stuff.
Nice, man! I’ll be customizing mine as well.
Thanks! Hope you have fun with it! I can’t wait to dig in.
Great review! I just now noticed that Todd’s is missing the gas caps!
Thank you! Yep, those are actually the thing I’m most excited about adding 😂
I just love this guy idk why
🙏🏼!!
I ditched the BS surrounding a lack of units for everyone on this, and preordered the 800 dollar Hot Toys version. HTBB CANNOT be cancelled, it's over 3 feet long, and the first 200 units come with a 1/6 figure of the Keaton 2 Ice Princess. :)
Yeah, if I were a 1/6 collector I would definitely have the HT version already, I really love that thing even though it’s a bit inaccurate. Still an incredible piece. What’s the Ice Princess thing now?
@@Ibrahim_M Yeah I heard they did release a Keaton BM way back when. But this new one will be upgraded I'd say as they've done with the new Keaton Bat figure. It's Ht's way. The new Delorean I got last month is much better than my Mark 1--better lights and overall quality. I was not old enough to have my own money when the first Keaton car issued so I am anxious to figure out where the heck to display this new monster next year. May buy a new house for it. Anyways, thanks as always for the great reviews, Ibbie!
Can't wait for what you will do to this batmobile! God bless!
Thanks my friend! Hope you're well!
@@Ibrahim_M I am thank you same to you!
Can’t wait for the whole bat cave dio you make you’re a master at your craft ⚡️
Thank you, my friend! I’m really excited to build it. I’m thinking it’ll be across a couple of videos; so the vault will be one, the main dio and the computer setup will be another.
@@Ibrahim_M I’m really interested in the computer setup with limited space I have I won’t be able to do a whole bat cave dio but a few computers would be nice at the minimum
@@Collect2Disconnect it’s going to be a forced perspective kind of thing to create the illusion of depth. I did it with my matrix diorama and it was really fun
Great vid and breakdown! Hopefully Amazon won't screw me outta my batmobile
Thank you! Keeping my fingers crossed for you! If they haven't cancelled it by now it's probably all good!
How quickly did they start canceling orders?
They put it up for order on March 15th, I believe, and it said it would ship out April 15th. They cancelled the orders on April 13th or 14th, literally right before they were due to ship! It was wild.
Where did you find your cars from like the blade Challenger?
Here's a video I did on the Charger with all of the info! ruclips.net/video/itHJV_6O_Eo/видео.html
So you can't find a 1966 tv batmobile or can't find one that you like? Didn't Mattel make them many years ago?
Yeah, the Mattel one is great, and the ideal size for me. I just haven't pulled the trigger on one yet!
If you did costumize on of those 22 inch ,Michael Keaton Batmobiles. And was going to sell one of them, how much would you need for it. I have a 1/50 , 2 - 1/ 18 scale Die-Cast from movies Batman and Batman Returns and a Spin Master Batwing and Batmobile one Batwing 13 inches and the other 27 inches long both Spin Master. But I might be seriously interested in the 22 inch Batmobile being Customized
Oh man, I don't even know what I'd have to value that at-- It was probably at least a 30 hour project. So in order to make it worth the time and effort on top of a full time+ job, it'd need to be a lot to justify it-- at least $600. But the company JazzInc Dioramas is planning to make a really high quality 1/12 version in the coming months, and they're trying to make the cost around $350, and it would be very much worth it. Thanks for asking!
I don’t know if comparing this to the OG 89 version since this one is made for The Flash movie right?
Are we sure the designe is the same for both movies?
Just curious!
Can’t wait to see what you do with it though
Thanks, man! Yes! I should have given the caveat that I was talking about it strictly as an 89 version, and not what they might be doing in the new film. I do think the canopy height is unique to this toy, though. I think it was done strictly to allow the figure inside. The color could definitely be accurate to the movie. We'll find out soon enough!
I got more than 60 batmobiles in my collection including the 1/6 scale 89 batmobile. I'll try and get this one as well. Can't get enough.
Wow, nice!! I think you'll find this a worthy addition to the collection. Are you getting the Jazzinc 89 as well?
@@Ibrahim_M we will see. I'm interested in the new batwing. It's tough to find room for everything when I already have so many sizes of each batmobile. Including the big rc justice league one.
@@Castle-ph1jv Yeah, I'm sure they fill up space really quickly.
Does the mezco Batman fits inside?
It does! Very well, in fact. I didn't try it with mine because it has stiff hips and I'm worried about breaking it if I force things (that has been happening with some of these, unfortunately), but I've seen in a few other videos that it fits better than any other Keaton Batman figure, from the looks of it. The Neca one also seems to fit pretty well.
@@Ibrahim_M well my Mezco Batman works very well with its articulation! Thank you!😎👍
@@anibalbabilonia1867 I'm very glad to hear it! It's gonna look awesome in one of these!
I'm always scratching my head when it comes to scaling with mcfarlane (not the only thing). Many times, it's all over the place..sigh anyway I'm looking forward to seeing what you're about to do... I was on the fence about getting one, but my inner child is having a fit... so I'll see if I can find one or if one falls off the back of the truck..
I'm truly waiting for the day that McFarlane loses the DC license and someone else gets it. I really dislike the 7-inch scale because they tower over all the 6-inch figures on my shelf. I wish Mattel reacquired the license and we'd get back to 6-inch scaled DC figures.
Thanks, man! Yeah, the scaling is really frustrating. I think the one saving grace is that they've put out so many figures in a relatively short amount of time, so at least it's not like 20 random offerings with nothing to display them with. And the call of the inner child is strong!
It's really odd to me that they went 7" instead of 6", especially given the company's history of 6" scale stuff prior, when the only other companies that consistently release 7" figures are Neca and Diamond Select, and their releases can be few and far between.
I agree
🙏🏼🙏🏼!
I don't customize at all but I hope McF fixes some of the things in their rumored true 89 batmobile an Batman Gold label 2pack.
That would be really awesome. I wouldn’t doubt it!
Other than what you pointed out, which I agree, there is one more nitpick the nozzle tip needs to be drooping downward.
I think Mezco Batman is a great choice, but not sure if its true to 1/12 scale, as Keaton is short..so may be S.H.figuarts one is more accurate not in likeness but in scale.
You’re absolutely right about that nose tip! I think the only company to get that detail correct will be Jazzinc.
As for the scale, the mezco Keaton is actually appropriately small- it isn’t totally obvious until you put it next to another mezco without the cape on. But the body is essentially the same size as their MCU Spider-Man figures! Just more muscular. I was honestly surprised they did that, haha. But grateful! But all mezco figures seem to run a little larger than true 1/12 anyway, which is why I find that 1/10 vehicles are the true match for them. And in this case, McFarlane figures are supposed to be 1/10 but they run too tall, and this car is a little small for their figures, which makes it more of a true 1/10, so it fits a mezco 1/12 perfectly.
I agree with you. For the price, amazing. With a little modeling building skills, it will be even better. Glad you scored one. Hope I can pick one up at retail once things calm down.
Thank you! Yeah it does really seem like a lot of people are just strolling into Targets and Macy's and finding them pretty easily in a lot of places.
Hot Toys is not paint inaccurate, the wheels on the 89 were chrome or silver with black tint sprayed on them, look again! The wheels were changed in Batman Returns to black
I've been to the WB studio lot and seen it up close. Aside from the wheels being black black (all wheels are silver metal until painted another color) the Hot Toys version isn't quite long enough in the nose, and the scoop at the very top is not quite the right shape. There are also lines from the rear fender to the bat wings that are a bit inaccurate. It's still an incredible piece, and those inaccuracies don't bother me personally. If you want to see a comprehensive breakdown, check out Jazzinc's channel, where they talk about the scan they got from WB for the 1/6 batmobile that they're putting out later this year. It's really cool to see them break down teh differences!
@@Ibrahim_M The one you saw in the studio has been refurbished 3 times since 1989. They repainted it for Batman Returns with the black wheels then a 3rd time restored the car to its current state with a very weird grey (the same they used for OnStar) which hasnt changed in years as it appears now in the tours & in The Flash movie. I have studied this cars history along with the copies that were made by Jay Ohrberg for Batman Returns. Seeing a lot of inaccurate information out there in videos about the Batmobile & people are customizing based off of those. If you want an accurate 89 look to your Batmobile the color is satin black not matte black, & the wheels are silver with black smoke tint (Tamiya makes this in a spray) leaving the center bat silver. The side pipes & exhaust are also black smoked, leave the front center nose piece alone its the right color. Id also smoke the headlights as well so they arent so bright
@@patientmental875 You're correct about most of that except for the overall paint job (which I specified in a reply to your other response). I've studied this a lot as well, including official information being passed down from the WB archives. I'm really surprised that McFarlane got the color of the nose piece relatively correct (despite it being too big and slightly the wrong shape).
@@Ibrahim_M And I answered that in the other response
So, where's the '66 car?
Still need to pick one up! Every time I come across one it's either marked up more than I want to pay, or I've just bought something else and need to give my wallet a break 😅
Just subscribed! 🦇
Thanks man!!
I think the figuarts 89 Batman scales the best with this batmobile!
Yeah I bet it goes really well with it! I've not seen them together yet.
@@Ibrahim_M I found one video that had the figuarts batman next to it in the thumbnail but they were stuck on the neca Batman being perfect that they thought the figuarts was too small but it looked fantastic!
@@scottmcclary594 I bet it's too small for the cockpit, but looks really great standing next to it.
This thins a masterpiece for under 100$😛😜
Agreed!
The batmobile from the 80's is incredible, it brings back many memories, however the color of the cabin is the only disappointing thing. I hope Mcfarlane can fix this, however your comments encourage me to get it done.
It is! I love how timeless the design is. A little black spray paint can fix it if you feel like trying that!
I feel like even using something as simple as a black sharpie can fix the gray canopy problem.
@@isostormgamer5584 Sharpiue would be very streaky and it would show up with a reddish brown look to it, but you can get a small can of black glossy spray paint from just about any craft store or any store that has a hardware section (amzn.to/41S3W9g). You can either remove the canopy or just tape off everything you don't want to get paint on it and give it a couple of sprays and it'll look pretty good.
While the car looks nice (barring the dark gray canopy), I'm still waiting for the rumored actual 1989 Batman and 1989 Batmobile from McFarlane Toys to show up. I have the Batmobeast and the potential customization with that one is great despite my lack of customization experience.
That Batmobeast is a great base for a lot of things, I bet! Honestly, I think if they do put out an 89 Batmobile, it's going to be exactly this car with the little bat emblems being silver instead of gold. They would probably fix the color issue with the canopy, but I don't see them correcting the profile. There's been a lot of speculation on whether or not the batmobile has a different canopy in The Flash, but if you look at the version from Spin Master (and I believe on either company) it's exactly the same as the '89 version. I hope I'm wrong, though!
@@Ibrahim_M Speaking of the actual 1989 Batmobile, one online shop based in HK that I buy my toys sometimes just posted pre-orders for it at $116, bundled with the 1989 Batman. No official pictures for the car and figure from the store, sadly. It's probably going to be a Gold Label version.
@@duagrentia Nice! I'm not surprised, if there's one thing that McFarlane has been doing a lot it's re-releasing Batman related stuff with a different paint job, and Uncle Todd is not allergic to making money, haha. I'm anxious to see if they change it at all.
@@Ibrahim_M We're talking about Todd McFarlane, the guy who introduced variants of his action figures. Good example would be the previous Mandarin Spawn figure that he made back in 1999 that had variants of red/gold, black/gold, blue/gold, white/green and a 12-inch version of it.
@@duagrentia LOL absolutely. He'll milk whatever he can and people will keep buying it. The Circle Of Life, haha.
Can’t even get a hold of my preorders lol. Amazon canceled and GameStop canceled smh. Every where is out of stock even on release day smh 🤦♂️
I’m sorry to hear that, yeah this whole thing was so needlessly frustrating.
@@Ibrahim_M thanks for the reply. Very rarely a collectible you tuber would reply back lol. I can respect ✊ that brother keep up the excellent work.
@@kaycee310toysandcollectibl9 Thanks so much for the kind words, my dude! I always try to reply to folks who take the time to watch these videos I put out when they could be doing just about anything else. It's great to chat with fellow collectors like yourself. ✊
This is actually the rebuilt version seen in the upcoming flash movie... the 89 model will be a gold label release that comes with an 89 batman figure
Yes. In the video you'll notice that I refer to it as such-- since that movie is not out yet, and since this has been the "89 Batmobile" for 30+ years, I habitually referred to it as the "'89".
The Car is decent but it lacks a great deal of line work detail.
The only thing it's missing are the gas caps, other than that it's all there, but it is very basic in terms of very few paint applications. But for the price that's to be expected.
Wow... Funny that the McFarland Batman doesn't really go with it
Yeah, I think that’s why they made the canopy so tall. They knew that if they made it like a convertible everyone would freak out, so the best compromise was to fudge it a bit.
Where on the package does it say this is an 89 Batmobile?
Obviously this is from the upcoming Flash movie, but we have all known this collectively for over 30 years as the Keaton (and therefor 1989) Batmobile, and that is why we are all referring to it as that. If you have a point you want to make, I welcome you to just say it and you can do it without being rude.
@@Ibrahim_M McFarlane store has an 89 batmobile coming out. I'm not being rude, merely asking for clarification from your clickbait title.
@@EckerKyle Ah, I see. It's not clickbait, I don't do that. I was unaware of their intent to put out a true '89 version. As far as the collective consciousness concerned, this is an '89 batmobile, and my intent is to use it as such, and I think it's safe to say that 98% of the collecting world views it that way as well. Keep in mind, we haven't seen a single frame of this car in The Flash movie yet. So calling it that would invite the same kind of skepticism and speculation as your question brought, i.e.: "how do we know this is the version from The Flash movie?", etc.
Amazon 💩.. Target has been my go to. Amazon last resort for me. Haven’t had any issues with target yet…😅
I learned the hard way! lol. Gonna do Target from now on.
I was massivly disapionted in these. I bought 2 and as i speak im working on redoing the canopy. I colpetely disassembled it. One word CHEAP!! 60 BUCKS IS A STRETCH. This thing is maybe at best worth 40. But anyway. If you want a great, accurate ,easy to mod batmobile in 1/10 scale. Do like i did and find a richman rc 89 batmobile. I bought a body off ebay. Built the chassis and wheels. Working on movie accurate cockpit. This mcfarlane junk is sub par all the way around.....they built this thing as if they were bootlegers and didnt have the liscense. Its crazy to me why the hell they made it so cartoonish
The Richman RC version is REALLY great (and it’s frustrating to know that a 1/10 version of this car has been possible this whole time, lol), but it’s impossible to find for less that $500 other than the rare occasion you can find a junk one to restore, and the tires are almost always cracking and deteriorating. Either way they need a bit of work. For folks to have a mass-produced version that’s adorable like this is pretty great. To me the worth is all relative to the collector. But I think my cost breakdown in the video gives a fair angle on the price.
@@Ibrahim_M ,your review was very unbiosed and appriciated. You can ocasionally find a richman body. No wheels or chassis. I got the body for a steal and searched countless rc rubber tires till i found the right fit. Made the rims from scratch. I just today have took my mcfarlane canopy ....cut it down to be more angular and lower profile. Done bondo work and made the windows muuuuch smaller. It helps the look considerably..but still looks a bit like the small stylized hot wheel cars. Also added gas tank lids on the fenders. Im still rather put off by the giant turbine in the front. I just cant figure how the mcfarlane toy designers thought this was right. Its like they had never seen the batmobile or referance pics.
@@charlesalexanderjr2247 Thans very much. Yeah, even the Hot Toys version is inaccurate in several ways. I think Jazzinc will be the only really accurate version, and they're talking about a 1/12 version if they can get enough support for it. That thing will be worth every penny.
What did you make the wheels out of?
@@Ibrahim_M for the back ones being bigger than the front how you seasoning leads LOL for the full of resonant Dremel them out. For the friend I basically did the same thing just was smaller. For the center caps with the bat emblem I have several old Kenner Batmobiles that I used
@@charlesalexanderjr2247 Haha, that's awesome, I've actually used seasoning lids for something diorama related before. Those bottles still have foil on top in the kitchen 😂
I haven't tried this fully yet, but I have a plan to use dome black EVA foam to make tires out of: amzn.to/41OqE2i