That was my favorite quote from ALL of the Batman films. PS: My second favorite is when the Joker is angry to hear Batman is winning over the public and says "I have given a name to my pain and it is Batman." He then shoots his own TV and gets knocked to the floor because the revolver is probably one of the Philippino designs that fire .223 rifle ammo! (Yes, they do exist).
@@LocktOnArt I always want to get back into it but when I see stuff like this with the scratch building, the LEDs, the imagination in creating the display stands etc I just leave it as a dream!
9/10 on this one. its allmost perfect, good job! Only thing it needed was some light blue tones in the paintjob and a mat clear. atleast thats how they did the car in the movie
I would like to think you’ve been refining your skills for at least 20 hours a day for the last 531 years to reach this level. But I don’t think you have. Some times you just have to accept that some people are just better, a lot, lot better. Fair play, top work.
IMPRESSIVE! And the addition of the hand-made stand display is an undeniable plus. My most sincere congratulations. One feature that has particularly called my attention, apart from all those leds in the cockpit, was that hand-crafted "steering wheel". I knew that the one offered in the kit was too simple compared with the one roughly seen in the movie, but I was not sure of its exact shape. I wish that I could handle electric devices like the leds as you do... Nonetheless, when I built this kit, I made other kinds of improvements. For a start, I found the front wheels so absurdly and exaggeratedly thick as they came in the kit that they made a rocking model look like a cartoon, so I replaced those thick wheels with thinner wheels of a similar diameter donated from a 1/72nd P-51 Mustang. I also drilled round and open the holes of the rocket launcher pads behind and to the sides of the cockpit. I provided the fairings of the nose guns with a cover for a more streamlined appearance. I discarded the infrared glasses retractable pylon in the cockpit with a simple bar to imitate that feature in the off-mode, since my model is also standing on its own legs. I drilled the nose guns firing end open, plus some extra smaller holes around for cooling. That all said, and just in case you were interested, here you are the final part (of the three parts that my build consists of) of my build on the kit (but bear on min that is a way simpler build, without sophisticated additions like leds and such): ruclips.net/video/nIKZXRVVqRU/видео.html
Great work! I needed this painting tutorial, I’m making a custom stealth TIE fighter… sort of a cross between a tie fighter and an F-117 … was trying to figure out how to paint it.
Great Artwork & Model Building Techniques & Technology!!! You Taught Me New Stuff At 61yrs Alive Man, My Problem Knowing Bruce Wayne/BatMan/The Dark Knight!!! All Of His Stuff In Most " Cannon " BatMan Stuff Is All Of His Uniform BatMan Devices Are All Darkest Black As Black Can Be In Color, Not Aztec'ed & Splotches Of Dusty Spots, Mr Fox Is Designer Of Bruce Wayne's/BatMan/The Dark Knight Project Is All The Darkest Black Uniform Production Certification & Justification By Bruce Wayne Himself Afterall!!! I Think You Should Do Your Project Homework Before Building Something Your Greatest Skilled Aftermath!!! ... ( Still ...Sir You've Got Mad Model Building Skills Still, Keep It Up ) Just I Know My Bruce Wayne/BatMan/The Dark Knight Background Very Well Sir !!! Great Video Sir !!! Thank You !!!
Why use such large gauge, heavy duty, thick wire? Just wondering. Wouldn't it be easier to route thinner wire through the wings. The 3v lights can operate on magnetic wire, no?
Awesome build! I had this very kit but you've taken it to the next level! Even more detail than the large FX model Adam Savage recently reviewed, I've just customized the Bat-Tech Batmobile by Spinmaster toys, not with the same eye for detail as you go for, after all it is supposed to be a toy, I should have a video for it in the next few weeks hopefully! Anyway good work 👊
Thanks very much for your comments, I don't fully understand your question. Do you have a batmobile that needs repairs or are you wanting me to do a video on the batmobile?
Fantastic job! When you were finished highlighting the panels did you clear coat the entire model? If so what did you use gloss, semi gloss or flat? Also what color did you use for the panel highlights? Thank you.
You can save yourself some money by going to your local automotive supply store and getting pinstripe tape instead of paying the absurd price for that Tamiya tape for curves, which in reality is exactly the same thing. Well almost anyway, the real pinstripe tape is far more flexible, lays down and sticks way better. Awesome job too by the way..;)
Get this kit here : amzn.to/3hew0gh
Magnifique travail 🤩🤩🤩🤩 , une tres belle piece de collection 😍😍
Wonderful toys !!!
Beautiful
Thank you!
great work, this deserves more views
I agree! Thank you
Thank you youtube algorithm for bringing me here! amazing build, vid and music! how are you not at 1 million subs baffles me!
Thank you!, I try my best 😁
So this is where he gets those wonderful toys.
That was my favorite quote from ALL of the Batman films.
PS: My second favorite is when the Joker is angry to hear Batman is winning over the public and says "I have given a name to my pain and it is Batman." He then shoots his own TV and gets knocked to the floor because the revolver is probably one of the Philippino designs that fire .223 rifle ammo! (Yes, they do exist).
I use to have this model!
Wicked cool
Cheers!
Used to have the metal version of this toy. The amount of times i whipped it at people LOL. Fucking miss that thing.
Bruh. Well done.
Out Ph **king Standing 😮😊👍
Thank a Ph**king lot 😉😁
@@LocktOnArt I Love Tim Burtons Batman. Your video Made my Day! Ty
@@vampyrikus me too!, it's so iconic and it's the one I grew up with. Thanks for your support!
cool work! I loved that movie back in the day.
This belongs in a museum!..... oops, wrong movie.... kiddin' aside, this is awesome work!!!
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Master craftsmanship!!!
Thank you so much, glad you liked it.
Awesome work especially with the lighting.
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed watching!
Wow!
Impressive,most impressive 👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
I loved the Fiber Optic procedure you used in your Batwing 👏 I'm going to try that on mine with your permission
@@felipegomez6729 go for it, glad I could help 👍
Definitely will let you know
Such great work to one of my favorite Batman vehicles!!
Mine too!
Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Bravo sir! Awesome job.
Thanks very much!
I enjoyed every single second of this. You are a true master. The interior lights alone are just utterly fantastic
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed watching, it's very encouraging to see comments like yours.
@@LocktOnArt I always want to get back into it but when I see stuff like this with the scratch building, the LEDs, the imagination in creating the display stands etc I just leave it as a dream!
great idea for the base! its like the place for the batmobile!
Yes! it is a replica of that 👍
Artistic license is a Great thing!
Excellent work, nice touch accurizing the cockpit and lighting it up!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome!!!!!
Well, I guess i’m gonna subscribe for a while. This is incredible work man, thank you for sharing your skill with the rest of us.
Glad to have you on board! Thank you
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 😍
Thank you very much, glad you liked it! It was a passion project of mine.
Unbelievable!
Outstanding work - the lighting is done so well and a great touch to have the diorama of the Batcave!
You sir, are an inspiration!!
Thanks very much! , I am super pleased with it.
Fantastic job !
Thank you!
9/10 on this one. its allmost perfect, good job! Only thing it needed was some light blue tones in the paintjob and a mat clear. atleast thats how they did the car in the movie
Hola! Espectacular. Extraordinario!! Saludos!!
woooooow, i love batwing great job greetings from Mexico
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it
@@LocktOnArt I wait for the next friend
Me encantó tu trabajo, felicidades. Quiero una batwing ahora mismo!!!
I would like to think you’ve been refining your skills for at least 20 hours a day for the last 531 years to reach this level. But I don’t think you have. Some times you just have to accept that some people are just better, a lot, lot better. Fair play, top work.
There is always someone better, but never let that put you off doing what you love.
That's very nice. Always liked the BatFlap. Kinda annoyed we didn't get to see the original, though.
IMPRESSIVE! And the addition of the hand-made stand display is an undeniable plus. My most sincere congratulations.
One feature that has particularly called my attention, apart from all those leds in the cockpit, was that hand-crafted "steering wheel". I knew that the one offered in the kit was too simple compared with the one roughly seen in the movie, but I was not sure of its exact shape. I wish that I could handle electric devices like the leds as you do...
Nonetheless, when I built this kit, I made other kinds of improvements.
For a start, I found the front wheels so absurdly and exaggeratedly thick as they came in the kit that they made a rocking model look like a cartoon, so I replaced those thick wheels with thinner wheels of a similar diameter donated from a 1/72nd P-51 Mustang.
I also drilled round and open the holes of the rocket launcher pads behind and to the sides of the cockpit.
I provided the fairings of the nose guns with a cover for a more streamlined appearance.
I discarded the infrared glasses retractable pylon in the cockpit with a simple bar to imitate that feature in the off-mode, since my model is also standing on its own legs.
I drilled the nose guns firing end open, plus some extra smaller holes around for cooling.
That all said, and just in case you were interested, here you are the final part (of the three parts that my build consists of) of my build on the kit (but bear on min that is a way simpler build, without sophisticated additions like leds and such): ruclips.net/video/nIKZXRVVqRU/видео.html
Great work! I needed this painting tutorial, I’m making a custom stealth TIE fighter… sort of a cross between a tie fighter and an F-117 … was trying to figure out how to paint it.
Sounds great! glad I could be of some help.
thats amazing!!
That whole. Thing. Wow. But how does he take off? Retractable runway?
Only Tim Burton knows 🤣🤣🤣
@@LocktOnArt listen, you turned out an amazing piece. I know you built the Batcave. Liquid Nails and styrene.
@@samfrito It would have been a lot cheaper to make 😅
Brilliant work...bet the kit is expensive! Very nice scale too ...is that bin ?! Clever
I think the kit is still pretty common and reasonably priced. Yes I needed a round tube, the bin was perfect 😁
Cool ..think il check out eBay .. .
This is amazing! Take my Money! Great Job!
Glad you like it!
Nice job 👍...... now I need to finish mine 😏
Congrats on 2,000 subscribers!
Thanks, it's a small milestone
When he started with the trashcan, I was like wtf is he doing?
Dumping the model in it
Great Artwork & Model Building Techniques & Technology!!! You Taught Me New Stuff At 61yrs Alive Man, My Problem Knowing Bruce Wayne/BatMan/The Dark Knight!!! All Of His Stuff In Most " Cannon " BatMan Stuff Is All Of His Uniform BatMan Devices Are All Darkest Black As Black Can Be In Color, Not Aztec'ed & Splotches Of Dusty Spots, Mr Fox Is Designer Of Bruce Wayne's/BatMan/The Dark Knight Project Is All The Darkest Black Uniform Production Certification & Justification By Bruce Wayne Himself Afterall!!! I Think You Should Do Your Project Homework Before Building Something Your Greatest Skilled Aftermath!!! ... ( Still ...Sir You've Got Mad Model Building Skills Still, Keep It Up ) Just I Know My Bruce Wayne/BatMan/The Dark Knight Background Very Well Sir !!! Great Video Sir !!! Thank You !!!
Thats cool. My hands are to big and I don't have the patience.
Why use such large gauge, heavy duty, thick wire? Just wondering. Wouldn't it be easier to route thinner wire through the wings. The 3v lights can operate on magnetic wire, no?
It's just what I had to work with at the time. Thinner wire will ne used in the future. Cheers
@@LocktOnArt Thanks. I was just wondering. It's a great build and great project.
Awesome build! I had this very kit but you've taken it to the next level! Even more detail than the large FX model Adam Savage recently reviewed, I've just customized the Bat-Tech Batmobile by Spinmaster toys, not with the same eye for detail as you go for, after all it is supposed to be a toy, I should have a video for it in the next few weeks hopefully! Anyway good work 👊
Hola !! Impresionante!!!, Alucinógeno!!, una pregunta, haces reparaciones de vehículos batmobiles ? Y si es así podrías bajar mas vídeos?, saludos!!!
Thanks very much for your comments, I don't fully understand your question. Do you have a batmobile that needs repairs or are you wanting me to do a video on the batmobile?
I don't think it's 100% accurate to the filming miniature, but WOW!
...and then Batman behind the ship on the platform...
W O W !
👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Been wanting a really nice Batwing 89. Anyone know of any finished models for sale?
Fantastic job! When you were finished highlighting the panels did you clear coat the entire model? If so what did you use gloss, semi gloss or flat? Also what color did you use for the panel highlights? Thank you.
I sealed it with TS-13 tamiya clear gloss. I used a watered down tamiya XF-2 flat white for the panel work. Thanks very much for watching 😀
👏👏👏👏
You can save yourself some money by going to your local automotive supply store and getting pinstripe tape instead of paying the absurd price for that Tamiya tape for curves, which in reality is exactly the same thing. Well almost anyway, the real pinstripe tape is far more flexible, lays down and sticks way better. Awesome job too by the way..;)
Thanks for the info 👍I'll look out for that. Cheers
@@LocktOnArt awesome vid man. Love know he's from here.
I dont like the style color
But the lights is awesome
Hi! Well done!!! What is the diameter of the light cables for the cockpit? Thanks, Hans
0.5 mm, cheers!
Made no sense that some of the finer details were painted after being put on the plane, instead of before.
Is the batwing for sale ?
I sold it, sorry
Nice job! just too shiny the original had satin/dull finish
I did use a satin finish, maybe it's the lighting
Precio?
You want to buy?
@@LocktOnArt Yes!
Ok if you're serious then email me your details and we can go from there G_lockton@hotmail.com
@@LocktOnArt Responded to mail
not wearing gloves?
Never have. Never will
You were doing great with the lighting, but your painting skills leave much to be desired.
Much appreciated