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  • I have this car, but fou&nd it as a complete car. Not sure this was ever a kit. Did it ever come complete: it is marked TM & DC comics. It is heavy and really nice. I see no screws in the fin. Could it be a finished kit or was it sold as already complete??

  • I wanted to um "augment" a '57 chevy myself as a batmobile, the '57 chevy is perfect template for a batmobile. I am going to make a atomic age turbine perpulsion 50's looking with rounded scoops and fans under the hood(only looks). Probably make it from some of my airliner and fighter engine parts. I wish I had a monorail to canablize. tuck it in the drive train area rip out the middle of the interor flooring. put a selector in place of a "gearshift" I do like your stablizer fin good idea.

  • Damn kids got a hold of mine, found it in hobby store for 10 bucks. Nice car

  • I have the same problem with the painting :(

  • @DaBoogie049 even with car paint, under the wrong weather conditons I'm getting sick of it too.

  • i have this.

  • A very good review of a very good model. I too liked it a lot. For a lot of the same reasons. And I'm happy to say that I had none of same problems with the screws. Mine went together just fine. In my opinion, the 1950's Batmobile is still the coolest Batmobile of all time. Thanks to Johnny Lightning for giving us such a great model of it.

  • i had that it was fun as hell

  • Actually, I can't build cars that good because I never had enough patience to build one.

  • thge first thing thatt comes in my head is BAT-MAN!!!a diudiudiudidu BAT-MAN!!!

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