Showing posts with label replica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label replica. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Man Spends Two Years Building Iconic 1989 Burton Batmobile

A REAL-LIFE superhero has turned down six-figure offers for his home-made 1989 Batmobile for hire - so he can continue helping sick children. Batman fanatic Zac Mihajlovic, from Camden, Australia, hand-built his very own street legal version of the car from the 1989 film starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. And the car has whipped up a reaction wherever it has been seen. Businessmen from across the world, including a Sheik in Dubai, have offered Zac big bucks for the Batmobile. But rather than cash-in on his dream machine, Zac decided to use his powers for good by teaming up with Make-A-Wish Australia, who make dream’s come true for terminally-ill children.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Get it while it's hot!


Needless to say Replica Batmobiles don’t come cheap. But suave millionaires and their youthful wards don’t care about money, and neither should you. This is your chance to own a custom built, officially licensed replica of the most famous car on the planet. Holy mechanical marvel! 
Check out the link above for more pictures and details. Only $187289.00

Saturday, 22 September 2012

17 Batman Replicas

These seventeen batman replicas pay tribute the the caped hero in the form of vehicles, batarangs, and more!
click the link above to see them all
 

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Batmobile Replicas for Sale


Photo: 20th Century Fox/The Everett Collection
Holy tricked-out ride, Batman! The '60s-style Batmobile is now available -- for those with Bruce Wayne bank accounts -- in life-sized replica form.
DC Comics has officially licensed Fiberglass Freaks to re-create, down to the flame throwers (working, natch), the futuristic car that the Caped Crusader drove in the 1960s TV series.
For $150,000, you too could keep Gotham City safe. Or at least look really, really cool while sitting in traffic.
Each car frame is built around a 1970s Lincoln Town Car. And only eight of these hand-crafted beauties roll off the factory floor each year. Company founder Mark Racop has been perfecting the design pretty much his entire life, way before he got the official go-ahead. According to his website, the Batmobile-obsessive fell in love with the car from the show at the tender age of two.
The cars are road-ready and come equipped with a GM 350 crate engine, Radir wheels with custom bat spinners, and a paint job only a superhero wanna-be could love. And need we mention the bat-wing shaped tail fins? This car gives new meaning to joy ride.
And because these wheels are pimped up, the 1966 Batmobile also comes equipped with  some very 2010 additions: a DVD player with LCD screen in the dash (to play re-runs of the series, obviously) and a high-end stereo to blast the "Batman" theme song.
Cape not included.
Batmobile replicas from Fiberglass Freaks

Monday, 23 November 2009

Bat-mobile Replica




This Bat-mobile Replica is from a Doug Hines mold and Mark Racop accessories. Both men are fantastic with assistance. This Gotham Cruiser is going in to the batcave for alignment.

Friday, 26 June 2009

Build your own Dark Knight Go-Kart!!!!

Tully Sanem built his homemade Batmobile go-kart in the small garage behind his apartment after seeing advertisements for “The Dark Knight” last year. Sanem hopes to sell schematics to others who want to build their own superhero vehicle.




“It's kind of strange when I was building it - everything just fell into place,” Sanem said. “It's kind of written in the stars.”


Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Replica Tumbler


Batman's Tumbler Replica Won't Fly On Rooftops, Ram Through Barricades or Take a Direct RPG RoundThis US$499 Tumbler from The Dark Knight is confusing. On the one hand, it's US$499, but on the other hand, it's a 1:6 replica of what Batman's been driving in the last two movies, PLUS it's even big enough for you to fit your 12-inch action figures in.

Read more here.