1. Batman Returns - 1989 Is there a more iconic Batmobile than this ludicrous machine from Batman Returns? Tim Burton’s Batmobile was supposedly powered by a jet engine with an afterburner, capable of rocketing Batman from 0-62mph in just 3.9 seconds and reaching a top speed of 330mph. ...
LEGO® DC Batman™ 1989 Batmobile™ Slide-open cockpit The wraparound windshield was created for this model. Detailed cockpit Includes 2 minifigure seats for interactive play. Pop-up machine guns Realistic functions to delight fans of the iconic car. ...
This site was started in 2004 as a premiere site dedicated to all things1989 Batmobilealso known asKeaton Carfrom 1989 Batman movie and 1992 Batman Returns movie. Here you will find everything you need to know about the real life replica ofKeaton Batmobile. ...
As the story goes, master craftsman and fabricator Casey Putsch apparently got mesmerized by the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman flick. So, he set about to build his own replica of the way-cool car, and perhaps the roots of a 1985 ‘Vette are in there somewhere as that’s how the vehicl...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Batmobile, we went through and picked our 8 favorite versions of the Caped Crusader's iconic car. 1 1. Batman (1989) / Batman Returns (1992) Tim Burton's Batman happens in a hybrid Gotham—a place entrenched in the look of the 1940s with...
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It's a self-driving car, not a truly self-driving car. Yes, Audi's working on real self-driving cars, too — just as Google, Lexus, and others are — but it didn't have anything to show here at CES. 1/14 When can you get an Audi equipped with this come-pick-me-up tech?
Brand new 1/24 scale diecast car model of Batmobile with Batman Diecast Figure "Animated Series" DC Comics Series die cast model car by Jada. Brand new box. Real rubber tires. Has opening hood. Detailed interior, exterior. Made of diecast with some plastic parts. ...
The last thing that you build is the minifigure stand which is the exact same as the1989 Batwing (76161). I’m not sure why LEGO decided to go this route instead of creating a new display to differentiate between the two different styles of movies from Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan. ...
Driven in: Back to the Future (1985), Back to the Future II (1989), and Back to the Future III (1990) Designed by: Ron Cobb and Andrew Probert 2 Petersen Automotive Museum Advertisement - Continue Reading Below 3 Petersen Automotive Museum 4 Petersen Automotive Museum Advertisement - Continue...